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    • SOUTH BARRINGTON, IL Mural

      by admin on October 25, 2024 , No Comments

      It’s been awhile since I’ve created a mural for Dirty Dough Cookies. When their new CEO came on at the end of last year, they decided to phase out custom murals for franchisees. However, some murals were grandfathered in, and some, like this one, had special approval. Mural Close-ups Left Side: Featuring Goebbert’s Pumpkin Patch with the Chicago Skyline in the background. Right Side: Features the Arboretum Mall with the Chicago skyline in the background.

    • SPOOKS & GHOULS 2: Halloween Fabric Design

      by admin on August 17, 2024 , No Comments

      Turning Paper into Fabric Patterns Back in October of 2021, I designed some Halloween patterns for 12×12 printable scrapbooking paper called, “Spooks & Ghouls” I put the designs on Esty so the digital paper and embellishments could be purchased and printed. This year I decided to take the paper designs and turn them into repeatable fabric patterns. New Halloween Fabric Designs Some brand new designs and some refurbished designs have been turned into patterns for printing on fabric—I had so much fun! All my fabric patterns can be found and purchased on Spoonflower. Spiders and Skulls Ghosts and Witches Cats, […]

    • COLUMBUS, INDIANA MURAL

      by admin on July 1, 2024 , No Comments

      Entire Columbus Mural The Columbus, Indian mural was ‘Grandfathered’ in after the new CEO decided to discontinue custom murals for new franchises. I was sad to see them go, but happy that I was able to create this mural for Columbus, Indiana! Mural Close-ups Left Side Features: The First Christian Church (Hexagonal Shaped Church), The Robert Stewart Bridge, Indiana University, Mill Race Park Observation Tower, and The Cummins Engine Company Right Side Features: Paul Rand’s Dancing C’s, the Brownsville Covered Bridge, and Anderson Falls

    • Branded t-shirts

      by admin on April 18, 2023 , No Comments

      Life is Sweet This ended up being a mesh of the two different designs. LIFE IS SWEET on the front, horizontal logo on the sleeve, and circle logo on the back. Let’s Get Dirty This shirt was printed as designed, just the stack of cookies did not take up so much of the front surface. It’s What’s Inside that Counts Another amalgamation of designs for this one: An Unwanted Design The logo on the side of the shirt was one of my favorite designs but they decided not to go with it. Employee Uniforms The following shirts are designs created […]

    • Branded Coupons

      by admin on March 29, 2023 , No Comments

      All coupons shown below have been created using the Dirty Dough Cookie Branding and Style. ONE FREE COOKIE COUPONS All cards have a front & back design featuring the individualized franchise location and an expiration date. The “ONE FREE COOKIE” printout was created to print 4-to-a-page so that individual, smaller fliers can be printed to place on car windshields, to hand out at Grand Openings, or to distribute at special events. Another free cookie coupon for those that join the text club for individual franchises: BOGO COUPON COUPONS Business Card-sized coupons and a flyer-style sheet that can be printed 4-to-a-page. […]

    • Cookie Trailer Design

      by admin on February 18, 2023 , No Comments

      Dirty Dough Cookie Trailer, Take 2. This new design needed to have a blue background instead of an orange background, like the original. Here’s a look at the new, blue color: I love this photo because you can see the older, orange trailer in the background: My newest designs are pictured below. They wanted to go with a darker blue background and white print/illustrations. I don’t have photos of the final product, but here’s a look at what the newest designs look like: Hopefully I’ll get to update this post in the future with some photos of how this most […]

    • Banbury Cross Donuts Mural

      by admin on February 13, 2023 , No Comments

      Centerville, Utah I was approached by, Benj, the owner of Banbury Donuts in Salt Lake City, to design a mural for their new franchise opening in Centerville. Benj had previously seen a mural I designed for a Dirty Dough franchise opening in the Salt Lake area and wanted me to create something similar for Banbury Cross. This project excited me and I couldn’t wait to get started! As part of my process with any new mural, I usually sketch on my iPad and then put those sketches into a bigger design. Once a design is decided on, I will export […]

    • Packaging design

      by admin on December 4, 2022 , No Comments

      Outside of Cookie Boxes In April of 2022, Dirty Dough needed to rebrand their boxes from the old, orange color to their new “Dirty Dough Blue.” They wanted the boxes to remain pretty basic, and asked only for their tag lines, social media, and heating instructions to be included. Following are the samples that I gave them: Inside of Cookie Boxes When Dirty Dough came out with their catering cookies, they decided that they wanted some branding on the inside of the boxes as well. These are the mock-ups I gave them: Because Dirty Dough’s cookies are “stuffed” in the […]

    • Social Media Stories for Christmas

      by admin on December 1, 2022 , No Comments

      DIRTY DOUGH COOKIES: 12 DAYS OF CHRISTMAS GIVEAWAY Each day several graphics were posted to encourage customers and followers to enter to win a box of 4 Dirty Dough cookies. HOW IT WORKS The first 2 Graphics in the story would announce the promotion (12 Days of Christmas Giveaways), the how to enter and that day’s question, along with a daily prize graphic, and the which day’s winner graphic. Following are the main graphics (the two blank spaces change daily): Post ideas for each of the 12 days: Post ideas for each winner announcement from the day before: The previous […]

    • Admin PORTAL Design

      by admin on August 16, 2022 , No Comments

      Design for the Dirty Dough Admin Portal. This is where Dirty Dough Franchisees can log in to order supplies and gather information from Corporate for their individual stores. I was tasked with coming up with a more welcoming design using the same template. Here’s a look at the original template when I logged in for the first time: Here’s a look at a couple of the sample designs that I gave them: Which one would you choose?