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Creative juices were flowing this month when the Alt Strat team was tasked with developing stunning logos and web designs for some of their newest clients. And now it's time to unveil the masterpieces!

Treehouse Hospitality Group wasn't going out on a limb when they trusted our team to raise the roof with a stunning logo featuring tidbits of what they are all about. In an upscale, yet whimsical "Where's Waldo?" fashion, their logo reveals cutlery, a guitar and welcoming door, stretching out as branches of a tree beneath a playful treehouse roof. Let's just say that our logo "leafs" much to the imagination, as this soon-to-be revealed organization gears up to "wow" Coronado, the Gaslamp and Little Italy neighborhoods with three simultaneous new restaurant projects underway!

Okay, so here is the tease (we just can't keep secrets!): "Kangei" means "welcome" in Japanese, and exactly what Coronado is saying about Shima; their future answer to a righteous Japanese Steakhouse. One of Treehouse Hospitality Group's future darlings, this logo will be a mainstay of The Crown City. The font is elegant and the design invites all who are soon to enjoy the freshest cuisine on the island. Oh, and "shima" means "island" in Japanese, which equals clever!

Alt Strat gave their loving touch to the logo and website design for Caregivers One, a senior respite and home health care organization. The logo in itself is a work of art, as two hands are artfully poised like doves above their company name. And their web design evokes a sense of warmth and passion that will draw seniors and their families in to learn that they offer everything from companionship to dementia care. Go to www.caregiversone.com and take a peek at this unique, independently owned business that could one day come in handy for someone you know.

Let's hear it for Alt Strat, as they welcome aboard these fine new clients in living color!