This logo package was designed for a nonprofit women's resource center in Oak Ridge, TN, and will soon be used to represent their services. I chose the succulent plant as a symbol for its resilience and comforting presence.
These logos represent a client's Colorado-based real estate business, with lettering conveying sophistication and a mountain lion conveying strength.
These logos represent a parenting program with resources and mentorship for new moms, associated with Life Network. The myrtle flower is a symbol of womanhood, and in this logo it represents flourishing and growth.
These logos were designed for a data analysis company based in Dallas Fort Worth, Texas. The fluid motion of the horse conveys forward motion, and the lines flowing within the circle resemble those in circular cord diagrams, used in data analysis.
"Macy’s design work exceeded my expectations. She was attentive to feedback, offered great insights, and delivered a final product that was both polished and versatile. Her professionalism and expertise made the entire process smooth and enjoyable. I wouldn’t hesitate to work with her again!" 
– David Baldwin, Giddy Up Data
I designed this logo for a podcast hosted by Life Network, a pro-life nonprofit in Colorado Springs.
As a member of the Wyandot Nation of Kansas, I was honored to develop a logo and brand for "Trespassers Beware," an upcoming art exhibition by Monumenta art initiative. It represents the true story of three Wyandot sisters who fought to defend our tribe's cemetary in the 1900s.
The typography is inspired by newspaper headlines at the time, and the original floral designs are based on traditional Wyandot styles, designed to look both bold and feminine.
This logo and branding were developed for an entrepreneurial team called ALO. As a team, we raised funds for partners serving victims of human trafficking and domestic violence, so I wanted this logo to show the growth of those moving on from trauma in a safe space.
This logo was for a client developing an app that would provide resources for farmers of rubber plants in rural Thailand. Typographic designs feature the Thai word for "prosper" in a bilingual typeface.

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