IN GOOD COMPANY

  • Line art illustration featuring a large strawberry, a pie, leaves, stars, a rainbow, and a needle with thread, with the words 'The Strawberry Skeleton' intertwined in a playful, whimsical style.
  • Logo of no divide kc with a black circular emblem featuring three stylized human figures above the text.
  • A black and white logo featuring a star surrounded by two swords crossed behind it, with the words 'PIKAPPA PH' written below.
  • A black and white logo with a shield and a leaf design at the top, and the text "Gilead" below.
  • Black and white logo for Kansas City featuring stylized arrows forming a shape resembling a heart and a fountain, with the text 'KANSAS CITY' in the middle.
  • Kauffman Center logo with black stylized geometric design and text 'Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts'
  • Black and white logo with text saying 'KC CARE HEALTH CENTER' and a bandage heart icon.
  • A black-and-white drawing of a house with a triangular roof, a door, and a small window. The word "SAVE" is written above the house, and the word "INC" is at the bottom, indicating it might represent a savings or investment concept.
  • Black and white text graphic reading 'Rebeca for Kansas City'.
  • Logo for Kilmer Commons featuring a stylized siren or mermaid, and text indicating locations in LA, KC, and NYC.
  • Black and white logo of the National Housing Crisis Task Force with a geometric emblem and bold text.
  • A black and white photograph of a historic building with classical architecture, including columns and pediments, located on a street corner.
  • Close-up of a black surface with the white outline of the word 'headlines' in large font.
  • A circular black and white logo with the word 'MIDTOWN' in large capital letters, a small 'KC' beneath it, and a heart shape at the top of the circle.
  • Logo for Passion Adult Boutique featuring a lipstick kiss with an arrow through it, and the text "PASSION ADULT BOUTIQUE" below.
  • The image features a decorative neon-style sign with the words 'DANCE the night away'. 'DANCE' is written in large, uppercase letters at the top, with a disco ball icon hanging below the word 'DANCE'. The phrase 'the night away' is written in a cursive, script font underneath the disco ball.
  • Black and white close-up of a clock with the initials 'KC' in the center and a large letter Q in the background.
  • Black and white circular logo with the words 'Stonewell Sports' and 'Kansas City, MO' around a stylized lightbulb shape with mountains inside.
  • Kansas City Arts Coalition logo in black and gray text.
  • Logo for Farmhouse Fraternity featuring a shield with stars and diagonal stripes, encircled by the words 'Builder of Men' and 'Farmhouse Fraternity' in bold font.
  • A close-up of a Minecraft guide titled "Popular maps" with pixelated characters and game icons in the background.
  • I loved working with Jared. He made the process fun and comforting. He captured my brand and personality in a unique way. Every detail of his work has a specific purpose which made it feel authentic and personal.

    —Morgan K | Kilmer Comms, Founder

  • I came to Jared with a feeling more than a formal brief—I wanted my campaign to be inspired by rótulos, the hand-painted Mexican signs from my family's hometown. Jared took that and built a complete whole visual identity around it, then tied it to Kansas City with a teal, navy, and red palette that nods to the city I want to serve. He asked the right questions, listened, and gave me a brand that looks polished but still feels like home—mine and KC's both. The brand has been met with rave reviews from everyone who sees it. Everyone wants campaign merch. The assets he delivered have been extraordinarily easy for staff to use. I couldn't have asked for a better foundation to run on.

    —Rebeca Amezcua-Hogan | Kansas City, MO City Council, 4th District Candidate

  • From the beginning, we wanted Q to have a visual identity that people would instantly recognize. Jared's murals became that identity. The colors and geometry aren't just artwork. They have become the backdrop to thousands of memories, photos, and videos. You can see a picture from almost any night at Q and immediately know where it was taken. That's the mark of great public art.

    — Lance Pierce | Q Kansas City, Founder