Chevron :: ACVFD

Posted by Capturedid on Saturday Jan 30, 2010 Under Design, Emergency Vehicle Graphics Package, Identity, Jason Fait, Vinyl Graphics

Today, Captured Identity designed, produced and installed an emergency vehicle graphic package to the rear of Adamsburg and Community Volunteer Fire Department’s Rescue Truck.  An emergency chevron was applied to the rear of the apparatus.  

 

A Chevron is a reflective stripping that is proven to draw attention to the apparatus and add to the safety of the vehicle while parked along the roadway.  As of 2009 the National Fire Protection Association has mandated this type of reflective stripping an all new produced fire aparatus.  Captured Identity has the ability to manufacture and install emergency vehicle chevrons that meet or exceed NFPA requirments.

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CAPTURED IDENTITY installed reflective vehicle striping (chevrons) on the rear bumper of two of Irwin Boroughs Police Cars.  This graphic is to help increase the visibility of there vehicles while they are out on the road protecting and serving the Borough of Irwin. We also placed the letters “POLICE” on the trunk of the car in 3m reflective lettering.  Both of these items were designed, produced, and installed by CAPTURED IDENTITY

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Logo Design :: Energy Capture Solutions

Posted by Capturedid on Monday Jan 18, 2010 Under Design, Identity, Logo Design

Captured Identity was approached by the owners of Energy Capture Solutions to design a logo for thier new business. They wanted something that went along with the solar power soloutions they work on.  If you look closely you can see the sun and an electrical plug in the logo.

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Logo Design :: Jordan Parker Photography

Posted by Capturedid on Monday Jan 18, 2010 Under Design, Identity, Jason Fait, Logo Design

I started working with Jordon Parker, a local photographer, about one week ago on her brand.  She needed to come up with a brand that she could use through out her college classes and then into her career.  The first issue we came across was balancing the needs of her education and instructors and designing a brand that she would like enough to be able to build on through out her career. 

Her instructor required her to have a “Script” font for her name, because he thinks it “Makes it look like you are signing your work.”  After much discussion, and the fact that he would not budge on his thought, we came up with incooperated her “signed name” into our first take.  I would think that a college professor who is a creative would have better knowledge on branding.  Below is our first draft of the logo.   Read More

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Yard Signs :: theGEHS.org

Posted by Capturedid on Thursday Jan 7, 2010 Under Design, Signs

The Gettysburg Equestrian Historical Society needed signs to put up along the horse trail in Gettysburg National Military Park when they were performing trail maintenance.  They needed the signs to draw your attention to the workers further down the trail because people can spoke horses if they are not aware of there presence.  This early warning gives the rider a chance to prepare for the people and machines that may be along the trail ahead.  The Gettysburg Equestrian Historical Society also wanted to make sure the public new who was actually working to maintain the trails and hopefully gain some new members at the same time. Captured Identity designed and produced the signs for The Gettysburg Equestrian Historical Society.

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Web Site Redesign :: AdamsburgPaFire.org

Posted by Capturedid on Friday Nov 20, 2009 Under Design, Identity, Jason Fait, Web

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Captured Identity designed a wordpress blog layout for Adamsburg and Community Volunteer Fire Department.  After listening to thier suggestions Captured Identity updated thier old site with a new style that is easily updated by the membership.  The picture in the headline is random showcasing thier three diffrent fire trucks.

Visit thier site :: www.AdamsburgPaFire.org

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