Adventures |
Ranger Chris and our client/friend Shellie, owner of Complement Design, recently took a business trip to Cincinnati. They went to provide Kroger with test market results and updates on Shellie’s vase & bouquet matching system that has been placed in many of Colorado’s King Spopers stores. Chris and Shellie met with the powers that be at Kroger, the parent company of our local King Soopers and City Market stores. Their meeting went really well, Joe confirmed that the Complement Design system was boosting their flower sales and the vases were selling better than they had anticipated. Chris and Shellie left Cincinnati with a smile on their faces. They headed back to the airport and hopped on a plane. Their adventure would continue – Chris and Shellie would be meeting up with Ranger Jenny and Shellie’s husband Sam in Chicago for a long weekend of amazing!
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Logos, Process |
Conspire! (formerly H&L Drug Compliance) is a Colorado Springs company that provides on and off-site drug testing and compliance services. Their new website is currently under construction and being built by Infront Webworks. Our role was to create a new logo and identity package for the launch of their new name. Below is a summary of the project and an insight to our logo design process.

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Adventures |
One of the best parts of being the Design Rangers is getting to drive a Jeep. And where Jeep roads go, there’s sure to be an adventure.
We recently took a trip to the top of Mt. Almagre, Colorado – summit 12,367 ft. If you look up at the Colorado Springs skyline, it’s the big bald mountain just to the south of Pikes Peak.
Winding up into the hills on what used to be a train line to the gold camp town of Cripple Creek, a small sign reading FS379 points the way to the 4WD trail that takes you bouncing up the side of a mountain. As we made our way up, we meandered through valleys full of wildflowers, crossed crystal clear streams, and caught glimpses of the city fading farther into the distance. A mile or two on an exposed shelf road above and you run into a natural spring and snow fed reservoir at 11,854 ft.
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