Photography by: Pete Comparoni

As the son of a U.S. Air Force fighter pilot, Thomas Rodgers ('12) called the former England Air Force Base in Louisiana home early in his life.

He recalls being intrigued by the colorful artwork featured on the patches and insignias of the squadrons stationed there. "They were bold and they had lightning bolts on them and they had this cool feel to them," he says.

Denton logo on hat

Those designs served as early inspiration for Rodgers, who went on to a successful career as a graphic designer, illustrator and art director. He has produced commercial artwork and designs for brands including Harley Davidson and Lone Star Beer, among others.

His designs also adorn places, spaces and merchandise available around Denton, including at Wilkinson's Fine Goods, Cool Beans Bar & Grill and Riprocks Bar & Grill, as well as the annual Pistons & Paint classic car event.

The first of two designs that Rodgers created exclusively for the UNT CoLab -- the downtown Denton art gallery, boutique and event venue that's run through the College of Merchandising, Hospitality and Tourism -- recently debuted on a collection of patches, stickers, casual hats and T-shirts sold there.

One is a retro-style logo featuring the word "Denton" that pays homage to the place he's called home since 2006. Like the city itself, the design is "classic and bold" to appeal to a wide audience, he says.

Texas logo, circular logo with Texas in a retro font in an arrangement of wildflowers
"Texas" logo design that appears on merchandise that recently debuted at the UNT CoLab.

The other logo features the word "Texas" and nods to the state's native flora. Rodgers, who studied in the College of Visual Arts and Design and earned a bachelor's degree in printmaking, says he has incorporated more flowers into his designs in recent years.

"Part of our mission is to highlight the work of local UNT alumni and we are very excited to collaborate with Thomas Rodgers," says Kristen Kendrick Bigley, director of The CoLab.

"Thomas has worked with some iconic brands and has developed a style that is instantly recognizable. We knew he would bring a fresh approach to the Denton and Texas logos."