Snoack Studios

Anderson + Company Facebook App

Social Media by Shannon Noack on February 9, 2013

NaomiAndersonPR

Anderson + Company also needed a Facebook tab where users could get a better idea of who they are. The style matches the look of their website as well and includes a few elements from it to incorporate their branding. A brief paragraph gives users a quick overview of the company and then users have 4 buttons to the main pages on the site so they can see more information.

Stop Traffick Fashion Twitter

Social Media by Shannon Noack on February 9, 2013

@stoptrffckfash

Stop Traffick Fashion supports human trafficking victims by selling clothing and accessories made by survivors. Their new brand features a very real and earthy look, using tons of paint splatters, which we utilized in their new Twitter background and header image. The mostly black and white background complements the vivid header photo that features a bright painted scene. Their tagline is also featured in bright pink on the side where it can always be seen.

TalentSplash Twitter

Social Media by Shannon Noack on February 8, 2013

@TalentSplash

TalentSplash is a social media site for talent, fans and businesses where they can connect and support talent all over the world. Their bright new twitter background features shots of different types of talent that you can find on TalentSplash, everything from clowns and DJ’s to painters and singers. The header image features a wave image that TalentSplash utilizes in their imagery, and gives a nice look to the profile.

Delia’s Mediterranean Grill Twitter

Social Media by Shannon Noack on February 8, 2013

@deliasmedgrill

Delia’s twitter background showcases some great photos of their food and restaurant, allowing users to visually see what they are all about. They also provide some contact information so users can get in touch if they need to. The look of the background falls in step with their website and other marketing materials.

Mark Thompson Twitter

Social Media by Shannon Noack on February 8, 2013

@m_thompson

This online marketing guru needed a great Twitter background that showcased all of his different websites and blogs, giving users lots of contact information and different areas where they could connect. We wanted the look to be clean and streamlined, and added a slight texture to complete the look and bring everything together.

Dr. Mark Spier Twitter

Social Media by Shannon Noack on February 8, 2013

@spierfoot

A custom Twitter background was created for Dr. Mark Spier’s podiatry practice, that matches his Facebook custom tab and website design. We wanted to keep the design simple but visually-appealing and informative of his services and offerings. A phone number, list of services and picture gives users a good idea of what Dr. Spier offers.

TalentSplash YouTube

Social Media by Shannon Noack on February 8, 2013

TalentSplash

TalentSplash features different types of talent, everything from models and songwriters to magicians and dancers. We showcased a bunch of photos of many unique talents that can be seen on the site, and sprinkled them about to give them a varied and fun look. The bright blue is featured in their branding and can be seen throughout the site.

Ted’s 355

Logos by Shannon Noack on February 7, 2013

This new restaurant in Maryland needed a fun diner-inspired logo that had a modern appeal. We chose some fun fonts that added a lot of character to the design and paired it with a very modern font and a hand-drawn skyline to give it a really unique look. This style will be applied to all of their other materials and the look of their space to give it a fun and modern vibe.

Briarwood Baptist Church

Logos by Shannon Noack on February 7, 2013

This vibrant church in Cordova, Tennessee needed a new brand for their church that was modern in feel and comfortable to their attendees. We combined 2 modern typefaces with a hand-drawn symbol to create a style that perfectly fit their needs. The color palette of warm browns mixed with a bright green gives a fun and friendly look to complete their style.

Valley Sports Vision

Logos by Shannon Noack on February 7, 2013

This new sports program for Valley Vision needed a new logo that would attract athletes and parents alike. We wanted the look to be very sporty and sleek so we chose a very modern typeface and bold, fresh colors. The shield is a lot of fun and can be used on its own or with the rest of the logo to create a bold look for their brand.

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