Name
Taylor
Bradford
Company
Pink Heels
Pink Truck
Texas-based blogger Taylor Bradford first
began creating content for a blog to keep
herself sane while working a grueling full-time,
on-the-road job. “It was originally created out
of sheer boredom.” After several years, she
realized she could turn all of her acquired
blogging skills into a thriving business. She
Name
Patrick Gavin
Company
PWG
Media Group
Patrick Gavin could be considered a pseudo
Robin Hood. A former Washington, D.C. insider
and reporter who grew tired of the corruption
inherent to politics, Patrick decided to right the
system’s wrongs by making a documentary
exposing the shenanigans of the White House
Correspondents’ Association’s annual dinner —
renamed her blog Pink Heels Pink Truck (an
homage to her love of heels and her beloved
1954 GMC pickup truck) but she knew she
needed a professional logo to complete the
transition — so she turned to us.
99designs helped create a logo so Taylor could
elevate her blog from leisure, to hobby, to
booming little business! “I think it's helped
greatly to make my site have more cohesive
branding across the board…” And to date she’s
expanded her blog to a podcast called Boss
Girl Creative where she provides continued
lifestyle, blogging and business advice. Sounds
like a Boss Girl to me!
otherwise known as “Washington’s wildest
week.” Sounds promising, right?
Having turned to 99designs before for a logo
for his media group, Patrick knew he could
trust the 99d designers to create a
visually-captivating and informative movie
poster to display at an upcoming film festival.
Platinum designer subsiststudios went beyond
Patrick’s expectations in capturing the film
visually. “We liked it so much, we ended up
using it throughout our entire marketing
campaign!” We’ll remain politically correct by
refusing to comment.