Designs

For All Secure

ForAllSecure, an innovative cybersecurity startup founded at Carnegie Mellon in 2012, rose to prominence after winning DARPA’s 2016 AI competition for automated bug detection and patching. I joined their journey as a freelance designer during those pivotal early years, helping bring their vision to life through design.

Redesign Logo

A side by side comparison of For All Secure's logo redesign by Jamie Eby.

In 2012, I connected with David Brumley to design a logo for For All Secure. Below, you'll see their original logo on the left and my redesign on the right. They wanted to retain the upside-down 'A,' symbolizing 'for all,' but I felt it might confuse non-coders and the general public. To clarify the company name, I opted to spell out 'for all' instead of using '∀. Secure.' I chose red to convey alertness and incorporated a circle to represent unity and protection.

The redesigned logo of For All Secure was used in their Pittsburgh office and business cards.

Pittsburgh office featuring the redesigned logo and business cards.

Shirts

For All Secure t-shirt designed by Jamie Eby

I designed several shirts as part of the branding process, with the left one selected for production and the others as explorations.

Hack Center Logo

I had the opportunity to design the logo for Hack Center, a gamified cybersecurity training program similar to capture the flag.

For All Secure's Hack Center Logo designed by Jamie Eby

2016 DARPA Competion

In 2016, For All Secure won the CGC DARPA competition for its machine learning technology that automatically detects and patches software bugs and viruses.

Mayhem, featured in the Smithsonian's National Museum of American History, branded with the logo I designed for ForAllSecure.

For All Secure won the 2016 DARPA competition. Mayhem, an AI machine that finds the software bugs and patches them automatically was displayed at Smithsonian's National Museum American History. The For All Secure logo was designed by Jamie Eby.

Mayhem Robot

The Mayhem Robot was inspired by a team member's playful robot costume during the DARPA competition, which became For All Secure's mascot.

Mayhem Robot illustration was created by Jamie Eby.

Shirts I designed to celebrate Mayhem's first birthday.

Mayhem Robot t-shirt designed by Jamie EbyFor All Secure's Mayhem Robot t-shirt 2 designed by Jamie Eby.

Mayhem & Docker

An illustration I created to promote the partnership with Docker.

An illustration of Mayhem Robot partnership with Docker. Designed by Jamie Eby

Projects

MyEyeDr's Field App

Transformed fragmented field operations into a unified platform, giving leadership real-time visibility into store performance and enabling more consistent execution across regions.
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Walmart GIF

Improved order accuracy and fulfillment efficiency by designing a tool that enables associates to proactively resolve rejected substitutions before pickup.
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Drive

Redesigned the app’s interface while introducing a foundational design system, enabling more consistent user experiences and more efficient iteration across the product.
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Finfit

Led the design of a solution that transforms raw financial data into clear, actionable insights, helping users build stronger financial habits over time.
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ForAllSecure

Shaped the visual language of an early-stage cybersecurity product, making highly technical concepts more approachable through thoughtful design.
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National Geographic

Built a multidisciplinary design foundation through work spanning print, packaging, motion, and digital, contributing to storytelling initiatives at National Geographic.
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