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How can your com­mu­ni­ca­tions best rep­re­sent you? Davis Design Partners (DDP) strives to design work that not only informs and edu­cates, but also cre­ates
pos­i­tive impres­sion—one that increases aware­ness and loy­alty. See how we have helped orga­ni­za­tions with their visual mes­sag­ing and indi­vid­ual identity.

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Featured Work

On 01, Feb 2004 | No Comments | In | By Matt

Historic Centennial Neighborhood Logo

DDP redesigned this mark for the Historical Centennial Neighborhood Association, a his­toric preser­va­tion orga­ni­za­tion made up of home­own­ers resid­ing in Lafayette, Indiana. The mark is a graphic inter­pre­ta­tion of a cupola that adorned the now-lost neigh­bor­hood Centennial School build­ing. This mark helps high­light the beauty and diver­sity of the neigh­bor­hood archi­tec­ture, while increas­ing the legit­i­macy of the orga­ni­za­tion and their preser­va­tion efforts.

On 01, Aug 2003 | No Comments | In | By Matt

Western Reserve Academy “Share the Vision” Capital Campaign Mark

DDP designed this the­matic logo­type for a six-year, $40-million cap­i­tal cam­paign launched by Western Reserve Academy, a pre­mier inde­pen­dent prepara­tory school located in Hudson, Ohio. The phrase “Share the Vision” brought the past, present and future together into a sin­gle, invit­ing and cohe­sive state­ment of uni­fied pur­pose. It con­sis­tently appears on all campaign-related mate­ri­als, rein­forc­ing the estab­lished iden­tity and call to action.

On 01, Jul 2003 | No Comments | In | By Matt

Cleveland Unity Week Logo

DDP sub­mit­ted this iden­tity for Cleveland’s Unity Week. This week-long cel­e­bra­tion hall­marks the diver­sity in the city, empow­er­ing cit­i­zens as a col­lec­tive whole of unique indi­vid­u­als. The logo was designed to emu­late the event’s theme, Strength Through Unity.

On 01, Jun 2002 | No Comments | In | By Matt

GetMy​.com Identity

DDP designed this new cor­po­rate iden­tity sys­tem for internet-based search engine com­pany, GetMy​.com. The root mark (getmy) needed to sup­port unlim­ited sub-variations of fam­ily sites (i.e. get​my​car​.com, get​myzip​code​.com, get­my­di­rec­tions, etc.). The domain name, GetMy​.com, was sold and now oper­ates under a dif­fer­ent busi­ness model.