I specialize in branding, packaging, illustration, and web design—especially for farms, food producers, artists, and small businesses. Whether you need a full visual identity or just a new label for your homemade pickles, I’ve got you covered.
Every project starts with a conversation. I’ll ask questions, listen closely, and then craft design solutions that reflect your story and values. You’ll get concept drafts, provide feedback, and we’ll refine it together.
It depends on the scope. Most branding projects take 3–6 weeks, while smaller pieces like business cards or posters can be done in 1–2 weeks. I’ll give you a clear timeline up front.
If you’re drawn to design that feels a little crunchy, warm, and handmade—there’s a good chance we’ll work well together. My style leans earthy and folksy, often pulling inspiration from the natural world. I like hand drawn elements with texture, personality, and a little imperfection.
If that resonates, we’re probably a good fit.
In most cases, I charge by the hours worked at a flat rate with frequent check-ins so there are no surprises. I bill monthly for the work done. In cases where an estimate is needed, I always offer honest, transparent quotes—no hidden fees, no agency markup.
Absolutely. I can take a job from idea to the printer, so you can focus on your job of running your business. I can prep print-ready files, recommend trusted printers, or manage the printing process if you’d prefer.
Arguably, all graphic design is marketing, right? In terms of true marketing though, I can do low level stuff like designing a killer on-brand marketing email template or creating some eye catching signage for your brick & mortar. If you need an all-inclusive marketing strategy though, I’d recommend a marketing person (I can recommend a few…)
Not at all! While I love working with folks here in the Driftless, I collaborate with clients all over the Midwest.
In addition, if you just happen to be located in a beautiful spot with ample access to cool mountain bike terrain, quiet beaches or glorious rivers meant to be kayaked, then, well, we might just have to schedule a face to face meeting! 🙂
Totally fine. I take on both large and small projects—seasonal updates, postcards, banners, stickers, and more. Just reach out.
That’s cool too – I often time work with other people’s (or firm’s) designs and take them to the next level.
I don’t! I’m sorry – just not my thing.
Too smart for their own good, really.