Range and Roost

Three logo compositions.

Built on sourced public-domain line drawings — no more hand-drawn approximations. The whitetail is USFWS Kelley Tom; the mallards are from Bob Hines’ Ducks at a Distance (USFWS, 1963); the turkey track is from Wikimedia. Wordmark spelled out, no subtitle.

Source artwork

The pieces.

These are the illustrations being assembled in the compositions below. Click any to open the original at full size.

Whitetail deer line drawing
Whitetail deer · USFWS, Kelley Tom · CC0
Whitetail buck head illustration
Whitetail buck head · USFWS, Kelley Tom · CC0
Mallard flock pattern in flight
Mallard flock pattern · USFWS, Bob Hines (1963) · public domain
Ducks taking off
Ducks taking off · USFWS, Bob Hines (1963) · public domain
Flying ducks title plate
Flying ducks · USFWS, Bob Hines (1963) · public domain
Wild turkey footprint
Wild turkey track · Wikimedia, Jomegat · CC BY-SA 3.0

Option A

Vertical Crest

A top-to-bottom heritage composition. Mallards in V-flight across the top, the full-body whitetail centered, the wordmark beneath, the turkey track at the foot.

RANGE AND ROOST

Option B

Naturalist Plate

A horizontal field-plate. The buck’s head on the left, the brand and game elements stacked to the right. The wordmark labels the subject, the way a 19th-century plate would.

RANGE AND ROOST

Option C

Wordmark Mark

Wordmark-led. The buck’s head sits small above as a heraldic crest; the name is the hero. Ducks and footprint sit as small accents below, on either side of a brass hairline.

RANGE AND ROOST