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Logos

Check out our gallery of m2 original logos that we've created in-house. We take pride in creating a personalized brand for our clients that reflects who they are — and that all starts with a logo.

Emerald City site preview

Emerald City

Emerald City websites worked with our team to create one of the most comprehensive and effective website platforms in the floral industry. In the process, they needed a logo to promote their website platform offering. The logo was designed to:

  • Include elements of the "e" and "c" from the company name
  • Emulate the buildings from visualizations of the Emerald City from "Oz" (the company was named after Oz because the family name of the company owners is Ozment).

Identify Designs site preview

Identify Designs

Identify Designs creates unique, timeless, functional and livable spaces. They were in need of a logo with the following requirements:

  • Strong yet simple
  • Clean and professional
  • Modern but not too trendy
  • An element of design but not overboard
  • Utilize a  typeface without any abstract that could stand on its own
Elm & Iron site preview

Elm & Iron

Elm & Iron offers an eclectic collection of home furnishings, accessories, and décor. When m2 marketing was hired to redo the e-commerce website for Elm & Iron, they also decided they wanted to refresh their logo from a rustic feel to a clean, modern look to match their new, polished website.

Magical Moments Foundation site preview

Magical Moments Foundation

Magical Moments provides experiences to kids that they dream about. They were in need of a logo with the following requirements:

  • Whimsical abstract
  • Clean and professional font
  • Colorful
  • The feeling of magic or movement
Ohio Dance site preview

Ohio Dance

m2 marketing was commissioned to develop a brand new logo for Ohio Dance.  The client wanted:

  • A "modern" look
  • Integration of movement and "flow"
  • Clean use of font
Buckeye State Bank site preview

Buckeye State Bank

In 2014, the Citizens Bank of DeGraff was purchased and renamed Buckeye State Bank. The name change publicly reflected the beginning of a new chapter and strived to reflect the pride, honesty, and hard work ethics Buckeyes are known for.

The bank was in need of a new logo and full brand design when we won the project. The logo we worked with their team to create incorporates:

  • The letters of the company (BSB) 
  • Imagery of a dollar sign
  • Buckeye-themed color palette
Ohio Area on Aging site preview

Ohio Area on Aging

Ohio Area Agency on Aging wanted a completely new logo for its Ohio District 5 location during a brand refresh. The logo was designed to:

  • Provide a simple, clean, modern look
  • Integrate the multiple A's from the name into the graphic element
  • Utilize a single color (blue) for ease of use (and cost-efficiency) on printed materials

2nd & 7 Foundation Game Night site preview

2nd & 7 Foundation Game Night

Each year, the 2nd & 7 hosts events to raise funds to go towards its mission. The foundation needed a new logo to promote an inaugural event with the following requirements:

  • Utilize brand colors
  • Integrate branding elements from the logo
  • Highlight the "gaming" portion of the event
  • Utilize a series of typefaces that are fun and coincide with the concept of "game night"

Modern Elevations Dentistry site preview

Modern Elevations Dentistry

Modern Elevations was opening its first dental practice and needed a logo and website to promote the new practice. The logo features:

  • A nod to Dr. Dey's service-background with the color palette (Upon graduation from The Ohio State University College of Dentistry, Dr. Dey was commissioned as a captain in the U.S. Army Dental Corps)
  • Integration of graphic floss elements to create the "M"
  • Add an element of elevation and height with the two pillars use to create the "M"
The Derby site preview

The Derby

Each year, the 2nd & 7 hosts events to raise funds to go towards its mission. The foundation needed a new logo to promote their Derby event with the following requirements:

  • Utilize brand colors
  • Highlight the "derby" attire of the event
  • Incorporate the foundation name