Graphic Design
Graphic design is manifested throughout three core offerings: intensive research, sustainable strategy and authentic branding. We help clients communicate with customers through good design. That means creating a smart mix of words and pictures that engages your audience and delivers your message.
Services
- Branding
- Logo design
- Corporate identity
- Corporate manuals
- Business cards
- Magazine advertising
- Brochures & flyers
- Postcards
- Sell sheets
- Show graphics
- CD and DVD covers
- Restaurant menus
After you contact us about your project, we’ll get in touch with you to clarify questions or make any suggestions. Then, a proposal in writing will be provided. When you’re ready to get started, the process looks like this:
Discovery
In this phase, we’ll gather more information about your company and your project. I’m interested in your goals and objectives, your company’s capabilities and personality, and who your target audience is. I’ll do a bit of research on your industry and take a look at what your competitors are doing. If you already have an established brand and marketing materials, I’ll review them to get a sense of context for your new project. Information gleaned in the discovery phase will set the direction for the next step.
Concept Development
Here’s where ideas are visualized. The pencil meets the paper (or the mouse meets the pad). I’ll work up several creative concepts for you that are thoughtful solutions to your design problem—options that make sense and are a great fit for you.
Refinement
From among the concepts presented, you’ll choose your favorite idea to focus on. Then we’ll work on refining it through a series of iterations until it’s just right.
Final Production
When you’ve approved the design, I’ll create the final artwork files and deliver them to you and/or your print vendor. If needed, I’ll contact printers for quotes and manage the printing process for you.
Pricing
Because every client’s needs are different and types of projects vary widely, I’ll need more details before quoting a price to you.




