ABOUT

Killbot Design is a full service graphic design company. Through years of experience creating artwork for the music industry, we have learned the art of high impact graphic design. Our rule of thumb is to make everything look “Rock and Roll”, in order to catch the eye of your potential clients and get them excited about your work. We believe that people eat with their eyes, and when you grab your client’s attention, they are more likely to gobble up your product.

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HOW CAN WE HELP YOU?

We take pride in bringing brands to life. Whether your brand identity is new, or just needs an overhaul, we can help you create a distinct brand that will help your venture stand out in the sea of businesses. To put it in simple terms, your brand identity is the personality that your company puts forth to attract your target clients. Your logo is the first thing that your client will look at to gauge how professional your company is. We can help you find the brand that embodies the personality of your company.

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HOW WE WORK WITH YOU

We do not talk over your head, but work to involve you in the creative process. We explain what we are doing with our designs and why they work in functional terms. We strive to have a dialogue with you, and work to give you the language that you need to express your taste. We do not try to force our ideas on you, but strive to make the brand that is as bold as you know it can be. We’re not robots, though we love them.

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Noah Winningham, Creative Director
Noah graduated from University Of Northern Colorado in 2003 with a Bachelor’s of Visual Arts. Since that time, he worked as the Creative Director for Crossover Symmetry, building their brand identity from the ground up. As a result, Crossover Symmetry has become one of the leading shoulder strengthening companies in the US. At the same time, Noah worked as a freelance graphic designer making event posters for The Black Sheep in Colorado Springs. By 2010, he had successfully contracted two additional clubs in Denver, Marquis Theater and Summit Music Hall. In addition to servicing three event calendars, he continues to pursue freelance work making logos, book covers, band merchandise, and music promotion projects.