Portfolio

Selected work and archived client projects.

This page is the dedicated destination for portfolio content, including reconstructed archive imports. Each project below has its own anchor target, so homepage featured items can link directly into the correct section.

Logo Archive + Brand Kits

Fase 1 Intensive Logo Cohorts

This archive project presents a large logo-intensive program as one portfolio record. The evidence includes invoices, revision packages, brand-kit exports, and hundreds of final or client-facing logo images spanning multiple cohort batches in 2022 and 2023.

Challenge

The archive was not one brand for one client. It was a large multi-client identity workload with mixed folder conventions, repeated export bundles, and many parallel logo tracks that needed to be presented as one coherent project without losing the real volume of work.

Approach

The portfolio entry treats the archive as a logo-intensive program rather than a single-client engagement. It selects one final delivery logo per client, removes draft-heavy clutter from the visible experience, and surfaces the catalog through a compact modal gallery inside the portfolio page.

Outcome

The result is a single project entry that shows the breadth of the archive in one place: 313 deduplicated logo images across 42 client/group labels, with the public-facing gallery reduced to one final delivered mark per client.

Specialty Property Management website project preview
Website + Brand Assets

Specialty Property Management, LLC

Specialty Property Management, LLC was a full website and digital-branding engagement. The archive shows client asset preparation, multiple dated website revisions, Tailwind and PostCSS build tooling, final public exports, and business documents tied to the site rollout.

Challenge

The client needed a credible digital presence that could clearly communicate engineering, property management, inspection, permit, and consulting services while also functioning as a practical local-business contact and lead-generation site.

Approach

The project combined prepared brand assets, responsive page design, a structured homepage and services page, service-positioning content, contact and location features, and a Tailwind/PostCSS workflow that supported iterative design and deployable public builds.

Outcome

The final archive shows a complete multi-page static website with public exports, several dated revision branches, proposal and invoice documents, and supporting GoDaddy billing records, indicating the work moved from concept into a delivered business site.

PrintMOP branding and vehicle wrap project preview
Branding + Vehicle Wrap

PrintMOP

PrintMOP was a multi-deliverable branding project completed in January 2025. The work covered logo development, color and type direction, supporting marks, anniversary emblem exploration, and a full van-wrap design system with revision rounds and production-ready exports.

Challenge

The project needed more than a logo. PrintMOP required a practical identity that could work across brand assets, anniversary graphics, and large-format vehicle signage while clearly communicating printing and mailing services.

Approach

The solution centered on a six-circle print-inspired mark, a documented color system, supporting lockups, and a structured wrap layout that integrated the slogan, phone number, website, email, and splash graphics across the vehicle.

Outcome

The final archive shows a cohesive brand package plus multiple van-wrap revisions, separated side/front/back production files, and a billed van-design deliverable ready for fabrication handoff.

Yupa Brothers website project preview
Brand Strategy + Website

Yupa Brothers Corp

Yupa Brothers Corp was a broad digital engagement that started with strategic planning and expanded into brand-kit development, emblem design, website planning, deployable site builds, and later hosting and maintenance support.

Challenge

The project needed to unify brand positioning, product presentation, and digital presence for a food company with multiple product lines while building a website that could communicate the business clearly and support real customer contact.

Approach

The work moved from discovery questionnaires and strategic planning into brand-kit and emblem creation, homepage and landing-page planning, product-gallery design, and a production-oriented website implementation that included contact-form backend work and deployable exports.

Outcome

The final archive shows a substantial delivered system: strategic documents, brand assets, website previews, a static export, a Next.js rebuild, QR materials, phased invoices, and a later hosting and maintenance record that points to an active post-launch relationship.

T&P Inc website project preview
Construction Website

T&P Inc

T&P Inc was a website design and development project for a Puerto Rico-based construction and maintenance company. The live site presents company background, services, certifications, team roles, hiring messaging, and direct contact options in a structure designed for credibility and practical client outreach.

Challenge

The business needed a site that could communicate a broad operational profile across construction, maintenance, remodeling, sanitation, refrigeration, paving, and electrical work while still feeling clear, trustworthy, and easy for prospective clients to navigate.

Approach

The solution combined a strong corporate landing section, bilingual navigation cues, service-category blocks, certification coverage, team-role presentation, and repeated contact entry points so the site could function as both a brand presence and a straightforward inquiry funnel.

Outcome

The finished site gives T&P Inc a polished public presence that explains the company clearly, showcases breadth across technical service areas, and supports quote requests, recruiting, and general business credibility through a structured multi-section experience.

Amador Trucking Company website project preview
Bilingual Website + Collateral

Amador Trucking Company

Amador Trucking Company was a broader digital engagement that started with intake and proposal work, moved through multiple English and Spanish website design rounds, and ended in a deployable bilingual static site backed by supporting business collateral.

Challenge

The project needed to present a transportation and logistics company with enough credibility to communicate core services, bilingual accessibility, contact details, and recruiting signals while keeping the site practical and easy to navigate.

Approach

The solution combined iterative web design exports, a final English and Spanish static website build, service-positioning copy for trucking and logistics offerings, branded front-end styling, and related capability statement materials that extended the same business presence beyond the site itself.

Outcome

The final archive shows a complete `amadortrucking.com` site package, multiple design revisions, structured logistics-service messaging, several capability statement variants, and a follow-on SEO proposal, indicating the work expanded beyond launch into broader business-development support.