Brittany Shuck is a CRO expert that just had her branding done by the awesome Studio + Jones. She came to me when she realized she had this sick brand, but no idea how to make it translate to socials. With the branding, I created 8 custom brand patterns inspired by her data-driven approach—featuring hand-placed pixels and bitmaps! Using these patterns, I then created dynamic social posts, including custom shapes I created to add to her brand's playful and funky vibe. In total, I created 60+ templates in just one design day!
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Samantha Fackler is a business coach, incorporating spirituality and energy in her practice. The goal for this brand was communicating the two sides—a balancing act between grounded professionalism and holistic warmth.



Samantha Fackler is a business coach, incorporating spirituality and energy in her practice. The goal for this brand was communicating the two sides—a balancing act between grounded professionalism and holistic warmth.



Leap is an innovative e-commerce brand providing eco-conscious and empowering period products. For this project, the client wanted inspiration to work from our previous .




The brand identity was spot on and exactly what she was looking for. The only thing missing was how to apply it to social media, and that's where I came in—by adding brand patterns for more visual interest, introducing brand shapes and arrows, and playing with emoji layouts.



Leap is an innovative e-commerce brand providing eco-conscious and empowering period products. For this project, the client wanted inspiration to work from our previous .




A signature part of Brittany's expertise is her way with numbers, stats, and data, so naturally, I had to incorporate the tech-y side with a bold and unique set of custom brand patterns (and the pixels placed by hand!)





Since the brand is a physical, CPG product, I knew they would need an e-commerce website! So, I designed a homepage concept, to help illustrate how well the branding translates to web, and to act as a guideline for their future web designer (if it's not me!)





Even with all of the neons and patterns, the posts all still have ample whitespace, text hierarchy, and visual flow for scroll-stopping designs that deliver their message clearly.




Regardless of whether my clients work with me for their website or not, I provide them with a sample idea of what their branding could look like on a website to make sure they’re approving the look, the feel, and the application.

