I am a graphic designer who is passionate about using visuals to deliberately and appropriately convey meaning; besides bringing ideas to life through compelling and aesthetically pleasing designs.
I look to form relationships where value is continuously formed.
Most companies & business invest a lot of time and money in their brand and identity.
A good brand, overtime builds equity and differentiation from the competition.
I employ brand strategy (matchmaking between the target audience and the brand) to tailor how your brand will be visibly recognized and differentiated from other brands;
This ultimately helps to define-visually- your brand components such as the logo, colors, typography and imagery.
Motion graphics takes graphic design that would be otherwise static and gives it animation and movement.
Want the bars in your graph to rise up for some extra visual flair? That’s motion graphics. Want the logo on your website to spin around? That’s motion graphics. Motion has a profound impact on the user experience of digital products.
I use 2D motion design to extend the reach of static design communication.
Making a website that not only looks good, but also converts visitors is something I love to do.
Making sure that your website achieves the ultimate goal of serving your business is something that I strive to do on each and every project.
I believe simply sending or showing you the end product, after an agreed timeline, is not enough. You deserve to know how that deliverable came about and the decisions involved in making it. By taking you the process, it creates transparency, diminishes risk in what is being offered and helps to manage revision(s). That being said, with me, expect a presentation at the end of every project.
We sit down with the client, have a little chat, and work our magic to decode and understand the project. This can be in person or virtually.
I go on a visual exploration to help my ideas bloom, like a treasure hunt for creativity and inspiration.
This is where pen meets paper, the freeform process of drawing rough ideas for layout of the design project.
The actual process of making deliberate and appropriate visual arrangement of elements.
I present the final design to the client. It's like a fancy movie premiere, just with pixels instead of popcorn.
Revising and making corrections and any necessary changes needed to the design.
No, I do logo AND identity design. A logo is just one of the ingredients that make up the brand of a company. Branding is like forming a new visual language and many other elements make up that language, in addition to a logo, to articulate the essence of the brand to your target audience.
Yes, depending on the scope of the project, we can. Nonetheless, it will still require me to understand your brand first and/or your business.
Pricing is based on magnitude of scale; which simply means, based on the nature of the project you’d want to be undertaken. A proposal with the budget is sent once we have done a brief. A tailored package for you can also be established based on specific needs and/or requirements.
Yes, for web design, hosting is a cost incurred on the client’s side. I however, can recommend some cost-effective hosting sites and help set up your website for you on those recommended sites.
For logo & identity design, you receive the presentation file in PDF. Logo files are sent in the following formats: original Ai file, EPS file, JPG and PNG of all the versions of the logo and any supporting elements (if any).For motion design, you receive the original After Effects file, the rendered MP4 file, and presentation file in PDF which entails the script and storyboard. For web design, you receive your project’s HTML, CSS, web assets and JavaScript.
I’ll need to understand why is it so urgent? We can have a session to discuss about it and get to understand if it really is. Bear in mind though, urgency will cost more and a designer’s work is related to both thinking and creativity. Neither of them are performed well if done quickly, as compared to having a proper timeline to evolve ideas and take proper actions; which might risk you losing more if the project is rushed.