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Matt Styer  |  matt.styer@gmail.com  |  9 posts



Fast Freeze

April 3, 2009

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The Fast Freeze was a fully functional Prototype built as a proof of concept for our client to raise investment capital.  It was designed to cool wine, beer, soda or any other round bottle to drinking temperature rapidly and also dispensed ice and cold water.  He was heading to the International Home and Housewares show [...]

LMG Service

January 23, 2008

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The LMG Service Identity was create to coincide with their sister company’s logo while maintaining the brick and navy color scheme.

Radical Rotors

December 23, 2007

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The Radical Rotors sticker was created to promote the release of their new line of mountain bike rotors.  The sticker is part of a full identity package created by KMD.

JR’S Deli

July 23, 2007

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This distressed look of the menu and logo were created to compliment the aesthetics of a rubber stamp. The stamp would be used on the butcher paper that the sandwiches are wrapped in.

Abington Games

July 23, 2007

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Abington Games is a local game store that sells and hosts tournaments for popular strategy games. This logo was created around the image of dice, which are commonly used in gaming.

Nood Chair

March 23, 2007

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This chair is made of extrude polyethylene commonly used in pool noodles making it perfect for indoor and outdoor applications.

Popcorn Fountain

October 23, 2006

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User experience is the focus of this recognized project.  The device captures the excitement of popping corn while using many of the same components as the commodity product.

Gibbs

March 23, 2006

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As Philadelphia’s premier sign maker, Gibbs wanted his identity package to reflect the traditional techniques of sign making as well as his personal style.

Diamond Audio

June 23, 2005

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The speaker system uses a two walled composite speaker cabinet that eliminates the distortion caused by rectangular cabinets. The speaker also swivels to focus directional sounds towards the user.