Select logos by Tim Gallant

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I have done branding, web, and print work for a spectrum of clients including churches, service organizations, businesses, tradesmen, musicians, and professionals.

Above right, a sampling of my logos. You may view a selection of my web site work in the rotating images at right. If you would like to view high-resolution PDFs of other print work, please contact me.

Columbia Benefit Consulting site
 
  • Columbia Benefit Consulting site
    This site adapts the familiar solid blue of the financial sector and gives it new life while retaining the feel of professionalism and stability.
  • Confederation of Reformed Churches (CREC) web site
    In this revamp, I worked hard to improve the CREC site's organization and user-friendliness, as well as to make it more people-oriented.
  • Change in the Wind web site
    This Canadian social-political site leans heavily on the visual symbols of the country while forging its own identity.
  • The G.P. Concrete Specialist site
    Suitable to the nature of the product, The G.P. Concrete Specialist site is dominated by imagery.
  • VanDutch Painting site
    This site features a semi-minimalist approach with plenty of whitespace, in keeping with the painter's trade.
  • Life Way Pregnancy Services site
    The Life Way site is warm and beckoning - appropriate for an organization which welcomes mothers-to-be.
  • Cone Consulting Group site
    I worked closely with the client in developing copy which would communicate accurately the highly technical services he provides in the legal field, while at the same time remain comprehensible to the uninitiated.
  • Christ Church site
    Christ Church in Atlanta sought both a web site and a logo which were understated and "clean."
  • Gartel Innovations site
    I provided a logo, revamped copy, simple slogans, and the small web site for this new small business which develops and sells products to masons.
  • Trinity Presbyterian site
    You may call this my legacy site: Trinity Presbyterian was my very first web site client. I also did the technical detailing on the logo.
  • WildCAD Drafting and Design site
    This client is a draftsman working in 3D; keeping on theme, the web site leans heavily on 3D-based imagery.
  • Rose Hill Presbyterian site
    The client wanted to straddle the line between traditional and contemporary. The site incorporates a judicious selection of informal elements such as grunge backgrounds and ties them into a relatively conservative whole.