MARKETING DESIGN

Marketing materials are still relevant, even in today's digital world. The physical act of handing something to someone tells the recipient "I have something special I want you to see." And what is more special than what your business has to offer them?! Plus, with in-person meetings still a little difficult, these can be mailed to your clients as well.

Here are projects I have created that can be some good inspiration for you. This grouping includes basically anything that can be printed; ie: Business Cards, Flyers, Postcards, Trifold Brochures, Catalogs, Signage and Handouts. Click into each project to see the progression of its creation…


CATALOG DESIGN: Pendleton Pet Collection

Every year, to show off the latest selection of products, I create a catalog featuring all of the items in the Pendleton Pet Collection. For the catalog design, we needed to ensure Pendleton's brand standards are followed and to capture the look and feel of heritage and adventure that Pendleton personifies. Click to check out how this project came to life…

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Print’s NOT Dead ☠️

I am a firm believer that Print's NOT Dead! ☠️

Not because I want to sell my services (though, if you need some printed (or digital) materials designed, hit me up!) but because I think people still like holding and interacting with a physical item in their hand. Plus, the physical act of handing something to someone tells the recipient "I have something special I want you to see." And what is more special than what your business has to offer them?!

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TRI-FOLD DESIGN: Carolina Pet Company

Printed marketing materials are a must even in today's digital world. The physical act of handing something to someone tells the recipient "I have something special I want you to see." And what is more special than what your business has to offer them?! Check out this printed piece I created for The Carolina Pet Company…

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CATALOG DESIGN: Howard Elliott Market Collection

When you sell products, nothing beats having them expertly displayed in a catalog to hand out to your customers. As a buyer, there is just something about holding the book in your hand, flipping through the pages and having the ability to make notes on the pages. And even though many things have gone digital, nothing beats having a physical object to interact with. As the resident graphic designer for The Howard Elliott Collection, it was up to me to create this catalog experience for our customers. Read on to see how these catalogs were created…

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 Like what you see?

These are print designs I have created for other companies. Want to see what we can create together to make your small business stand out? Click below and let’s start a conversation 👇