Cool Classic Rides

Cool Classic Rides logo designed by Mark Sheldon Boehly - Graphicsbyte Creative

Cool Classic Rides Branding

Cool Classic Rides logo designed by Mark Sheldon Boehly - Graphicsbyte Creative
Cool Classic Rides logo designed by Mark Sheldon Boehly - Graphicsbyte Creative

The Baseball Vibe

Sometime between 2016–17, I received a logo project while working at Velare Media in Sherwood. I had to design a logo for a startup car company called Cool Classic Rides. I put together a brand using a script font with a baseball vibe. I don’t remember where that came from but it worked for the time period. While this project was in the fire, Velare was building them a matching website in WordPress.

The Baseball Vibe

Sometime between 2016–17, I received a logo project while working at Velare Media in Sherwood. I had to design a logo for a startup car company called Cool Classic Rides. I put together a brand using a script font with a baseball vibe. I don’t remember where that came from but it worked for the time period. While this project was in the fire, Velare was building them a matching website in WordPress.

Cool Classic Rides logo designed by Mark Sheldon Boehly - Graphicsbyte Creative

The Green Machine

A year or two later the company had some signage made. One of the designers from the sign company drew up a muscle car sketch. The design needed some work so I was hired to improve on it. CCR wanted the car to be green. I ended up using the old script font and tied that into the new design. I also made the green pop even more by using textures and highlights that faded into the design.

After the new logo was released CCR wanted us to rebuild their website on Carsforsale.com. This was an easier platform for the owner to manage. There you can see the green was carried over and is the primary color for the site

The Green Machine

A year or two later the company had some signage made. One of the designers from the sign company drew up a muscle car sketch. The design needed some work so I was hired to improve on it. CCR wanted the car to be green. I ended up using the old script font and tied that into the new design. I also made the green pop even more by using textures and highlights that faded into the design.

After the new logo was released CCR wanted us to rebuild their website on Carsforsale.com. This was an easier platform for the owner to manage. There you can see the green was carried over and is the primary color for the site