Doxa Icon Exploration

Doxa church in Myrtle Beach approached me recently about helping them brand their new mission statement with some simple, easy-to-understand icons that would be subsequently used as podcast artwork. This project was a ton of fun, and a challenge to communicate their vision cohesively through the minimalist style they were going for.

Doxa church in Myrtle Beach approached me recently about helping them brand their new mission statement with some simple, easy-to-understand icons that would be subsequently used as podcast artwork. This project was a ton of fun, and a challenge to communicate their vision cohesively through the minimalist style they were going for.

Doxa church in Myrtle Beach approached me recently about helping them brand their new mission statement with some simple, easy-to-understand icons that would be subsequently used as podcast artwork. This project was a ton of fun, and a challenge to communicate their vision cohesively through the minimalist style they were going for.

Doxa church in Myrtle Beach approached me recently about helping them brand their new mission statement with some simple, easy-to-understand icons that would be subsequently used as podcast artwork. This project was a ton of fun, and a challenge to communicate their vision cohesively through the minimalist style they were going for.

Doxa church in Myrtle Beach approached me recently about helping them brand their new mission statement with some simple, easy-to-understand icons that would be subsequently used as podcast artwork. This project was a ton of fun, and a challenge to communicate their vision cohesively through the minimalist style they were going for.

Doxa church in Myrtle Beach approached me recently about helping them brand their new mission statement with some simple, easy-to-understand icons that would be subsequently used as podcast artwork. This project was a ton of fun, and a challenge to communicate their vision cohesively through the minimalist style they were going for.

Doxa church in Myrtle Beach approached me recently about helping them brand their new mission statement with some simple, easy-to-understand icons that would be subsequently used as podcast artwork. This project was a ton of fun, and a challenge to communicate their vision cohesively through the minimalist style they were going for.

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