“The dumbest mistake is viewing design as something you do at the end of the process to ‘tidy up’ the mess, as opposed to understanding it’s a ‘day one’ issue and part of everything.”
— Tom Peterson
Girl Entrepreneur at Large
Some of the most difficult parts of starting a company or launching a new product is how to present it. What to call this great idea? How to describe it? What theme or colors match the vision? How do you tie the logo to your website presence? What style or layout to use for your website? The list of options, plug-ins and even sites to host, shop or share can be daunting.
This is where Sheryl Rhoades fit in, she took a simple mission statement and an intro call where we described the idea behind starting a company, and she created a visual plan. She first presented a color palette that she thought lended well to the concept and fit with our name. Once we approved the color scheme, Sheryl presented logo options and font options, walked us through website themes and created graphics from ideas we sent. We picked out our own images for the website, provided feedback and fun enhancements and now we have a steadily growing company that looks like it has been in business for 10 years instead of just 9 months.
She also provides support, and if you are a founder who likes to tinker, you can edit your own website (SCARY right!?) and she will help you along the way, fix your mistakes and provide you with the power and tools to keep growing. Today, we continue to utilize Sheryl Rhoades for an extra creative eye on the team to help launch new products, marketing materials, website news articles, blog posts and everything in between.
View portfolioThe art of creating a cohesive look and feel for a business, program, or e-learning course.
The visual alignment of your website and brand identity. One brand, one message.
Social media covers/banners, social posts, newsletter header, email header.
A complete visual brand identity for a program or course that is cohesive across multiple platforms ie. website, social media, and landing page.
Business Cards, Envelopes, Brochures, Post Cards, Banners, Signs, Labels, Flyers, Notebooks, & SWAG.
Online visuals ie. images, banners, ads email signature HTML all branded to create a cohesive look and feel accross all platforms.