Your brand design’s fine. But it’s not it.

It gets the job done. 

But it’s not the kind of brand that makes you exhale and think, “Yep—that’s me.”
(
And you’re not sure it’s really landing with your people.)

If you’ve ever stared at your graphics thinking, “How do I make this look better?”, you’re not alone.

It’s hard being the ad hoc designer for your business when every business and marketing program left out the part where they actually teach you design.

Let’s build a brand you actually love—and give you the skills to design it on your own with confidence.

Here’s two ways to improve your design:

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    In this 4 week hands-on workshop you get the skills, system & support you need to stay on brand and stop second guessing yourself when creating your brand visuals.

Brand art is the language your clients read first.

Before words there are images.

Vibes.

Feels.

Your business has a sound, a speed, a texture, a rhythm, a taste…a style.

You deserve brand imagery that looks and sounds like you.

Not like it shops in the same store in the mall as everyone else.

Your work has an energetic signature all its own. Its personality and how it expresses itself is what needs to be shown. 

Writing great copy is important. A clear brand strategy is too.

And…

Your clients need to see what you are saying.

The language for that is your brand art.

My skill is creating distinctive images that convey the essence of your work, help build quality relationships with your clients and support the change ripples you’re making in the world.

You need versatile and personalized iconography and graphic art with soul, meaning, depth, personality and purpose.

You also need brand artwork that’s designed to function well.

Both are possible.

Practical. Disctinctive. Elemental allure.

Let’s show them who you are.

Because your work also has work to do.