Thought I would share some patches and logos that I designed
with Xara Pro which are currently in use by the Missouri Department of Corrections
(MDOC). Here is their current Corrections Emergency Response Team patch along with
the trophy I was awarded for creating the winning design.
It was created using a subdued color scheme as prescribed by the department.
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Below are some other designs I submitted that were not selected.
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Next is the official MDOC Puppies for Parole logo. This is a program where offenders incarcerated
in the MDOC rehabilitate neglected dogs who would other wise be euthanized and turn them
into animals ready to be placed with loving families.
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Here we have the current logo for
The Missouri Corrections Information Systems website along with the
award of excellence for the winning design.
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We're not done yet. Below is the current logo for the Missouri Corrections
Association.
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This one is the official logo for Cremer Therapeutic Community Center.
This is the Facility where I work for the Department of Rehabilitation, under the
MDOC. It is a line design because they wanted something that would be easy and
cheap to have embroidered on shirts and hats etc.
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Finally we have some logos currently in use by the Missouri Department
of Corrections Peer Action Care Team.
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As you can see I have been busy for the Department and I must say I have
thoroughly enjoyed it because it gives be yet another reason to mess around with the greatest
computer program I've ever owned; Xara Pro X