Peak Fitness
A logo option for a women’s fitness club. I realize this concept is a stretch, but I liked the idea of a cross between a mountaintop (peak) landscape and an EKG monitor (fitness). As seen on: Colin Tierney Design
Colin Tierney
Designer | Letterer | Illustrator
Feel free to contact me:// colin@colintierneydesign.com
A logo option for a women’s fitness club. I realize this concept is a stretch, but I liked the idea of a cross between a mountaintop (peak) landscape and an EKG monitor (fitness). As seen on: Colin Tierney Design
A fully custom logotype that I created for a comfort system within a women’s western boot co. This was probably the most challenging logotype I have experienced to date, but I learned a lot throughout the lettering process. As seen on: Colin Tierney Design
“What drives around, goes around”…errr something like that. Custom logotype for an online hub for car ride sharing. Good karma through the use of interacting with people and arranging automobile transportation—or in this case, “cars”—is the primary goal for this business. I went with a refined brush script style to evoke friendly, forward moving efficiency. …
Custom script logotype for a design company based out of Amsterdam, The Netherlands. The name is a hybrid of two Dutch words which can translate to Style Gang. As seen on: Colin Tierney Design
Hand lettered logotype for a furniture company based out of Moscow, Russia. I wanted to portray their identity with one that reflects a geometric foundation. The crossbar of the ‘A’ shows stability while the leg of the ‘R’ hugging the ‘O’ evokes comfort. I created rounded terminals to each letterform to give an inviting and …
Fully custom logotype for a design agency based out of the UK. As seen on: Engage Interactive
logo-type for my new blog that i just launched today. the blog consists of hand lettering in it’s rawest form; quick shots without the edits. As seen on: in a brush
word mark for a mobile application that shows daily deals in the user’s local area. As seen on: Colin Tierney Design
unused lettering for a website that engages sports fans across social media in a new way. As seen on: Colin Tierney Design