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There are 4 steps to improve your Facebook fan page profile picture design:

  1. Use all the space allotted.
  2. Start with an eye-catching image.
  3. Add your personal branding color.
  4. Finish with your company name or logo, your URL, and what your page is about!
improved facebook fan page design

BEFORE and AFTER

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What’s your brand?

Your brand is your personal identity, or the corporate image of a business. Everything the business does, owns and creates should reflect the values and aims of the business as a whole. So what your business stands for, believes in, and why it exists, is the core of your brand image. The graphic design of the brand identity reflects those core values.

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I’m having some fun creating Facebook Fan Page Tabs and Profile Picture designs in Adobe Photoshop, to go with my yoga website design. This is a personal project of mine, and I’m trying not to throw too much time or money at it, so things are sort of “in progress.”  Or as my friend Jim would say, “Good enough is good enough!” ‘Nuff said. Read the rest of this entry »

Recently, I showed you the redesigned newsletter masthead (or nameplate) samples. Now I’ve completed my client’s first 2012 newsletter issue design. The new year brings with it a fresher, cleaner look.

revamped newsletter graphic design sample

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My latest endeavor is both an exercise in creative writing and design—but an attractive design nonetheless! I actually haven’t done a lot of customization to this WordPress website design, as I intend to upgrade to a custom theme once I start seeing some real traffic. This project pulls a number of disciplines together: writing, design, research, SEO, marketing. No wonder I’ve been so busy!

Yoga Tips Today Website Design

designing the curated blog website

A hot topic online these days is a curated blog. This is a Read the rest of this entry »

Why mess with success? Because we’ve found that if we freshen up our newsletter design every 3 years, donations increase. So, mess with success when it brings even more success!

graphic design sample: newsletter masthead redesign

Requests for the newsletter masthead (or nameplate) redesign included Read the rest of this entry »

I created this simple personal brand for a website design. My brother is interested in both astronomy and cars, and wasn’t sure which he wanted to write on—maybe both! So I designed a cool website that would work for both.

cool website design for astronomy and autos

I started with a sparkly metallic car paint background. I shifted Read the rest of this entry »

Year-end is a busy time in the world of direct response fundraising. This client sends out three different direct mail donation requests between November 15 and December 5. This one is the Christmas card from the ministry’s founder.

Year End Direct Response Mailer Design Sample

card outside and inside, return address label, reply device front and back, reply envelope

What I had to start with was a pretty photo with soft green tones, and a request for Read the rest of this entry »

event flyer graphic design sampleLast week my friend asked me to create an event flyer design by Friday. I was snowed under with a huge job from a major retailer, but I quickly created this beautiful flyer design that coordinates with the website design I did for her. Enjoy!

I used the same red satin background and Poppl font that I used on her website, and picked her most eye-catching photo. I wrote most of the copy, making it compelling and short, so the flyer would have eye-appeal. Read the rest of this entry »