jesus acosta
graphic design + advertising
identity

The project requested students to imagine opening a business in ten years and design a logo for it. Developed as an assignment on the Graphic Design I course, Fall, 2000.

Wild Ones' objective is to breed the most fearful and undefeatable rodeo bulls for important competitions. Developed during the summer of 2003 as a creative intern at Dieste Harmel & Partners in Dallas, Texas. (Proposed)

Logo for the annual P&G Alumni Global Conference. The theme of the 2015 conference is Reinvention. Reinventing yourself, your company, and reinventing for others. Developed at Dieste, Spring 2014.

The logo was proposed for the NHC Annual Conference in 2003 where affiliated institutions across the nation meet to set common academic standards. Designed during the Spring 2002 semester at the University of Texas at El Paso.

Logo for the AHAA annual conference. This year the theme was the influence of US Hispanic and Latin America in marketing and creativity. Developed at Dieste in 2013.

Logo for the AHAA annual conference. This year theme was the importance of listening to the clients. Developed at Dieste in 2012

Iso Trainer is a device that attaches to your wrist and a soccer ball. Soccer players will be able to improve kicking, blocking, trapping and throw-in skills. Developed as a freelance designer in El Paso, Texas, Fall 2003.

The Hispanic 50 is a non-profit organization that supports entrepreneur Hispanic women for their development and success. Developed during the summer of 2003 as a creative intern at Dieste Harmel & Partners in Dallas, Texas. (Proposed)

The Pinafore Players is a company that produces classic operettas from the late 1800s and early 1900s. Developed as an assignment on the Graphic Design VI course, Fall, 2003.

The foundation is a non-profit organization that helps inspire America’s teens to graduate from high school and become caring, educated and productive adults. Developed for Dieste, Inc. Fall 2008.

Salud a la Mano is a communications program that will provide the tools and information to better help Hispanic patients and their doctors take better care of their health. Developed for Dieste, Inc. Spring 2009.

Pollo Campero needed to refresh their logo to celebrate their 35th anniversary and to meet global challenges as they expanded from Central America to the US, Mexico, Spain, Indonesia and China. Developed for ADC in Dallas, Texas, Fall 2005.

Dinero sin Fronteras is a promotion that would allowed customers to transfer money to relatives in Mexico and South America. Developed during the summer of 2003 as a creative intern at Dieste Harmel & Partners in Dallas, Texas. (Proposed)

Grupo MARHNOS is a solid company with 50 years of experience in the construction business. They offer solutions for all construction needs from houses and buildings to highways and bridges. Developed for ADC in Dallas, Texas, Spring 2004.



