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Compelling visuals that professionalize, resonate and impact

A great piece of art needs to have impact.  It needs to peak curiousity, touch emotions, and leave a lasting impression on the viewer.  It also requires you to have a vision that fits the need of the project and the ability to perfectly execute.  Whether clean cut corporate or dramatic and theatrical, great art should speak to your brand, your organizations culture and the message you want to convey.  Anything less is selling yourself short.

Image holds immense power. A five-star restaurant with terrible food will get more customers than a run down place serving outstanding dishes, simply because of perception and image.  The same goes for corporate clients.  Poor design and amateur web sites can give you an inexperienced vibe and will turn clients to your competition. 

Creative Case Studies

“Remembering” Show Art

When NJCU Center For the Arts staged Jamel Gaines “Remembering” in June of 2025, we were tasked with creating art that would not only sell tickets, but convey the poignant messaging and foundations of a show rooted in the struggles, stories, and legacy of Africans throughout history, as well as the black icons that have changed the world in multiple ways. 

Men’s Pelvic health Summit

The Men’s Pelvic Health Summit have been our most fun, unique, and challenging design pieces to date. The art had to be fun and persuasive, and scream men’s health (the client also requested the logo be a subtle nod to a penis).  Once the art was perfected we created a full web site, sponsor kit, social media graphics, recording/session graphics, and more. 

Critical Infrastructure graduate program guide

Between departmental overload and insitutional aesthetics, University marketing tends to be very bland.  But when you’re trying to sell a doctoral program you need something that creates intrigue, and gives people a reason to want to learn more.  We developed a new, energetic look for this program that drove student inquiries and registration exponentially. 

The evolve platform guide

This presentation was an internal piece done as a pitch deck and information kit.  It had to serve as a basis of inspiration and persuasion for the viewer, and in a world that was mired in pandemic, show how virtual could be a transformative and engaging experience. We also wanted the kit to be catchy and modern, and feel like it was as innovative a piece as the EVOLVE platform itself. 

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