Jodi Wing
Jodi is responsible for Loud Dog’s design client services.
Jodi brings expertise in brand identity development and over ten years of creative experience to Loud Dog, and a fresh perspective on design for the web. Prior to joining Loud Dog, Jodi ran her own design business, worked as a design freelancer for a wide variety of companies, developed experience creating identities for large-scale corporate events, and created stationary and gifts. Jodi earned a degree in Graphic Design from the prominent Tyler School of Art in Philadelphia, where her passion for design was fostered and her creativity encouraged.
When she’s not at the office, Jodi spends her time rock climbing.
Articles by Jodi Wing
By Jodi Wing on Oct 10, 2012 in Loud Dog Culture, Loud Dog News
As you may now know, La Casa de las Madres, a non-profit organization dedicated to women’s rights against domestic violence, is one of our favorite non-profits in San Francisco. We had such a great experience working with La Casa on their event identity in 2009 for redHOT* party that we’ve continued to support their marketing…
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By Jodi Wing on Oct 4, 2012 in Loud Dog News
It’s the beginning of Domestic Violence Awareness Month, so we’re feeling very inspired to get out and support a fantastic cause at the redHOT* party tonight. Loud Dog is thrilled to be involved once again this year with La Casa de las Madres and their annual fundraiser. This year, the party will have a new…
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By Jodi Wing on Aug 30, 2012 in Brand and Identity Design
Check out photos from last week’s event, 35 years of Transforming Lives with La Casa de las Madres, where we unveiled a new awareness campaign and supporting video for 1000 Voices Strong. Get a first look at the campaign video, recently featured in SF Egotist.
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By Jodi Wing on Aug 3, 2012 in Brand and Identity Design, Loud Dog News, Loud Dog Projects
La Casa de las Madres is a community organization in San Francisco providing refuge and support for victims of domestic violence since 1976. This year, La Casa is hosting a special celebration to commemorate its 35th year of service and the milestones accomplished with the help of its donors and supporters. Because La Casa only celebrates…
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By Jodi Wing on Jan 18, 2012 in Loud Dog Culture, Loud Dog Projects
This year, Loud Dog decided to get crafty and hand screen print a small edition of chards. No, it’s not a typo. I meant to say “chard.”
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By Jodi Wing on Nov 28, 2011 in Brand and Identity Design, Loud Dog News, Loud Dog Projects
Whamcloud has nothing to do with Wham!, the 80’s band, and has everything to do with High Performance Computing. Loud Dog recently worked with Whamcloud to document their brand personality and express it through their redesigned website. Congratulations on your launch, Whamcloud!
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By Jodi Wing on Nov 10, 2011 in Brand and Identity Design, Loud Dog News, Loud Dog Projects
KidsPark.com has a new look! We’ve moved to a wider layout, but even better, we’ve redesigned the site so that KidsPark.com visitors had their direct say in the effort, making the content they are seeking truly easier to find.
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By Jodi Wing on Nov 1, 2011 in Brand and Identity Design, Loud Dog News, Loud Dog Projects
We’re excited to let you in on a secret that’s now public. Today, MarkLogic announced its latest version of their flagship product, MarkLogic 5. Loud Dog supported the launch with a new animated Flash banner on www.marklogic.com.
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By Jodi Wing on Sep 6, 2011 in Loud Dog Culture, Loud Dog News, Loud Dog Projects
Loud Dog was a proud sponsor of this year’s redHOT party on August 18, a fundraiser for La Casa de las Madres in San Francisco. We had a great time at the event and wanted to show you a look back at what the redHOT party is all about.
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By Jodi Wing on Apr 5, 2011 in Loud Dog Culture, Loud Dog News, Loud Dog Projects
Every so often we’re approached with a request for pro bono work that’s just too fun to pass up. Check out the new mural design by Loud Dog – freshly painted on Divisadero Street in San Francisco!
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