Nate Little

Freelance Projects

Mailbox Express Logo (2022)

Designed for a local Shipping and P.O. Box storefront. The new owners wanted something more modern than the previous version, while dropping to a red, white, and black color palette.

Mailbox Express One-Sheet (2022)

Multiple variations on the Mailbox Express logo in different color schemes for different applications

Mailbox Express Generic Business Card (2022)

The intention with this card design is to evoke the look of an envelope, and the final cards feature rounded corners. (This is the full-bleed art, rather than the final card)

CalTrans Regional Crew Stickers 2020

Some stickers for local CalTrans Regional Maintenance Crews, used on team and personal cars.

Orozco Woodcrafts (2019-Present)

I collaborated heavily with Orozco Woodcrafts owner Tony Orozco to develop an icon that he could use for various print products as well as a literal branding iron for his woodworking company. This meant that the design needed to be both monochrome and simple enough that it would read cleanly even with some uneven exposure when burned into wood.

Cutting board care cards

Vector Illustration of one of OW’s signature cutting boards, simulating different wood colors and grains accurately, layout, typography. Designed for monochrome printing to match client’s budget.

Board Balm Packaging Sticker

Custom Sticker design for packaging for OW’s in-house made wood finish for their various woodworking products.

Board Balm Packaging Sticker

Custom Sticker design for packaging for OW’s in-house made wood finish for their various woodworking products.

First 5 Orange County RFQ for Cornerstone Communications 2022

One of my former editors from the Orange County Register, Mike Cisneros reached out to me to help his team at Cornerstone Communications knock out this RFQ document for them with an incredibly short turnaround time of only a couple days, I scratch-built this design using the client(First 5 OC)'s existing style guide as a starting point. This project primarily consisted of layout and typography, but involved a lot of fine-tuning to fit all the provided content from Cornerstone Communications.