Cam's Graphic Design Portfolio

This is the official logo of Cam Gersh, designed by him during his Digital Arts studies in college. Recognizing the need to build a brand from the ground up, he opted for a clean, simplistic, and elegant logo. The design process involved numerous steps, from filling pages with drawings to soliciting feedback from friends and family, culminating in the final design crafted in Adobe Illustrator. Using this logo, he now creates a range of merchandise including t-shirts, mugs, signs, and sweaters.
Next is an unofficial logo designed by Cam for Carbon Corp., a company committed to eliminating carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and converting it into carbon nanotubes. The logo is intended to represent a carbon hexagon shaped into 'C's. This project was an enjoyable one for Cam, who had a clear vision and successfully executed it.


For this project, Cam created a simple and elegant cow logo for his neighbor. They used this design to carve into a wooden cutting board, turning it into a unique and artistic item for their kitchen. The logo combines modern style with a rustic feel in their cutting boards. This work was a special collaboration that brought his neighbor's vision to life.
This logo was created for a family friend of Cam. Tyler wanted the design to emphasize a tire and include Tyler's name prominently, while incorporating Tyler's favorite colors, red and black. This logo exhibits a bold look that would be easily recognizable to future customers.


This is the official logo of Pothead's Plantery, a plant pop-up shop founded by Cameron and his fiancée, Reeva. They aimed to create a humorous logo, playing on the word 'Pothead' by depicting a... well, you get the idea. Most people who see the logo find it amusing and clever. They sell T-shirts, stickers, and crewnecks at plant conventions, and customers adore the brand.
Another brand offered by Cameron and Reeva is Astrocandy, a company specializing in freeze-dried candies. They sell this unique candy at various events, farmers' markets, and pop-up conventions. Incorporating an astronaut character into the logo was important to Cameron and Reeva, as they aimed to create a logo that is both friendly and simple.

