ewedig on Jan 15th 2007 Logos, Page Layout


In 2005, MORPC decided the make some changes to their Horizons Newsletter. I was part of the team that came up with the idea of moving to a magazine format, so that longer stories could be told.
I came up with the initial layout, designed the masthead, laid out the articles, and managed the text.
ewedig on Sep 15th 2006 Logos
MORPC’s RideSolutions department asked me to design this logo, for the rideshareohio.org website. The site is a central location for central Ohio, Dayton-area and Cincinnati/Kentucky commuters who want to share their ride, either by carpooling or vanpooling, to find information, get ride matches, and setup carpools or vanpools.
ewedig on Mar 31st 2006 Logos, Page Layout

RebelMinis asked me to design a logo, trade dress/cover
design, and interior layout for their upcoming game Six-Guns Assassins. I was provided quite a few interior graphics, and the cover illustration, but I did all of the layout for both the interior and cover of the book.
I also designed a squad sheet for the game.
ewedig on Aug 22nd 2005 Logos
This is a 2 color logo that I designed for a local environmental group. They wanted something that encompassed many of the river’s charms, while keeping the number of colors to a minimum.
ewedig on Mar 1st 2001 Logos
Funny story about this design:. Grey Ghost Games had asked for ideas for the dice bags they were producing. I spent a few minutes one afternoon, came up with this rough design, and sent it off to GGG. Several other people submitted logo designs, and the designs were discussed heavily on the Grey Ghost e-mail list. After a few weeks, no real decision had been made, and the topic was dropped.
A few months later, at Origins game convention, I stopped by on of the exhibitor’s booths, and found brand new dice bags printed with my design! I was floored, because no one had ever told me that they had used my design (I wasn’t upset). Later that day, I caught up with the Grey Ghost rep and asked about it. Apparently, the information on who designed which logo got lost, and Grey Ghost had to go ahead and print the bags for the con. As it ended up, I got a couple of free bags out of the deal (which I wasn’t expecting), and a cool story for my portfolio.