Insomnia Set Cover

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Logo Design for DejaVu Afterhours

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Logo Design for DejaVu Afterhours

When Kurtis rebranded his Code Red event brand into Deja Vu Afterhours, I offered to design his logo for his new brand and do his future event flyers.

The logo is pictured below.

DJ Theo Visuals

Daddy Disco Event Flyer

El Tigre Set Cover

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El Tigre Set Cover

Part of my  management services with Spark Talent Management  includes graphics for my deejays, whether that be logos, flyers, or set albumbs. Here is one of the first set flyers I did for Abraham Neri after I signed him.

Logo Design for Abraham Neri

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Logo Design for Abraham Neri

As part of my Talent Management agency, Spark, I offer free graphic design to all of my talent, including logo creation or revision.

So when Abraham and I started chatting about the possibility of me managing him, the told me that he had a designer doing a logo for him already. Skip forward a couple months, and the designer still hadn’t given him any sort of progress on his logo, so I told him that I would take over the design.

After quite a few rounds of samples, he chose the purple and white   TEXT+ICON logo that is pictured above in the header.

The brand standard of the logo is the purple and white you see, but I  created a couple different color variations of it, which I’ve used on some of his SoundCloud set covers so that it blended with the design of the cover.

The logo itself lends itself to  infinite  variations, which is   a characteristic I like to build into all my logos (if the branding allows for or warrants it).

Magic Set Cover

Logo Design for Alma y Tambores

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Logo Design for Alma y Tambores

When I was approached by Ted, one of the two founders of Alma y Tambores, he asked for a tribal feel for the logo and to somehow incorporate the djembe drum, the signature instrument of their sound.

Because Carlos (the other founder) was Puerto Rican and his heritage was also an influence for their sound, I wanted to incorporate the Taino symbol for the coquí, Puerto Rico’s very vocally recognizable frog, somewhere within the design as well.

The color palette was inspired by the 4 colors of the Native American medicine wheel, pictured below, and the final logo is picture above.

Logo Re-Design for Israel Reynoso

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Logo Re-Design for Israel Reynoso

When I signed Israel to Spark, he already had a logo—one that was well-crafted, but rather simple and didn’t create any sort of recognition beyond his name. One reason why brands like Nike or McDonald’s are so recognizable is because of the icons associated with the brand that standalone from the name itself. I wanted to create a logo that contained iconography that could stand apart from Israel’s name. Reynoso comes from the Spanish word, Rey, meaning King, and what better way to depict that meaning than a crown? And when I think of deejays, the crown all of them wear is the unforgettable headphones required for the job—combine those two symbols, and you have a the icon you see below: a pair of headphones in the shape of a crown with audio waves mimicking the shape of that crown as well to eliminate as much negative space as possible, keeping the logo compact easily-identifiable.

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Aurora Event Flyer