A Full-Service Graphic Design Studio
Is your brand getting lost in the herd? It’s easy to become lost among many of the visuals companies put out every day. I will work with you to make certain your message will stand out. The designs are forged to inspire action and are created to be noticed. No matter what the project, I approach each concept effectively executing a brand to best represent your company’s image.
What I Do
I am an illustrative designer with multi-disciplined capabilities. I can create in a broad range of styles to facilitate exploratory efforts and expand your creative potential. We can partner with you to conceive, develop, produce and execute effective solutions for your projects. My illustrative design can be provided for any context. Examples of my work are available in my portfolio.
Brand Logo / Identity Design Print Collateral Packaging Design Iconography Illustration Character Design Apparel Graphic Design Hand Lettering Trade Show Graphics Exploration and Concepting
How I Work
My approach to design is simple. We use pragmatic creativity to conceive, create, and inaugurate your project through each critical stage of development. Ensuring the result is compelling, thought-provoking, and reactive for your intended audience. My creative process is refreshingly uncomplicated.
Brand Graphic Design
I am a small design studio located in the Northeast. My end goal is to get you noticed. We creatively collaborate with ad agencies, design firms, in-house corporate art departments, startups, and small businesses to produce compelling results.
You can reach me at 201-314-5885 or email me at brianjbrand@gmail.com.
“Brian has worked on a number of projects for my company website, Melfast Inc. both creative and photographic capturing many of the fastening items we sell. Bolts, nuts, screws. Brian also was responsible to conduct a photo shoot of my company, employees and company vehicle also with excellent results. I found Brian to be very detailed and was very happy with his work and will utilize his talents in the future.”