GRAPHIC DESIGN
print + digital
design solutions for
any size project
You just found your new favorite freelance designer. I've got your back for all your design needs, whether it's a small project or a huge campaign. Ask me about...
- flyers
- book covers
- shirts + merch
- billboards
- booklets
- announcement slides
- instagram stories
- web pages
- party invitations
- capital campaigns
- white papers / important documents
- more
I USE THE WORD "SOLUTION" ALL THE TIME WHEN I TALK ABOUT MY WORK.
Because if you're looking for someone with my skill set, you've already identified a gap in your business, or a problem that you need help solving.
Graphic design is problem solving.
You need more eyes? More attendees? More clicks? More purchases? You want to look more professional? More creative? Set a different mood? Establish a different expectation?
Hire a designer.
what is your turnaround time?
contact formIt completely depends on what you need, if you already have inspiration images or a brand/style guide for me to use, how many files you need me to deliver, and how booked and busy I am at the moment.
I can give you a custom quote and approximate timeline after you fill out my contact form!
do you charge hourly or per-project?
learn moreFor graphic design projects, I charge an hourly rate.
If you are interested in my branding services (where you get a style guide and branded materials included), I charge per project, giving a custom quote to every client!
can you copy other styles?
contact meCan I copy other designs made by someone else? No.
Can I copy the style of another designer? Probably not, seems a bit sus.
Can I copy a design style that has been utilized by many people across many platforms for many uses? Yeah, probably!
Will I work to fit the style of my design to be most effective for your brand and audience? Yes, absolutely I will.
what is your personal style for design?
mantra postersYou can find my personal work linked below. The Mantra Posters project especially speaks to the styles of design that come naturally to me, and feel closest to my own personal "style".
what programs do you use?
I've been an Adobe CC girl for years (I know... I know!) so I'm proficient in Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, etc.
I've used Canva a lot to help non-profits get set up with their own user-friendly style guides and keep consistent branding by creating templates and more.
I've done a little bit of looking into Figma. What do you think... should I invest some more time there?