FREELANCE

GRAPHIC

DESIGNER

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LOGO DESIGN
BRANDING DESIGN
PACKAGE DESIGN
ILLUSTRATION

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A LOGO is like a trail marker — a single, distinctive symbol or image that helps you recognize the path. It’s powerful but simple, giving an immediate, clear sense of direction.

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drive master logo
camp davern logo
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killshot hunt club logo
white oak logo
tolli lacrosse logo
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wellness massage therapy logo
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BRANDING, however, is the whole journey: it includes the logo, but also the colors, fonts, tone, values, and overall experience a business creates. It’s how the business feels, how it communicates, and how it engages with its customers, much like the terrain, the weather, and the adventure itself shape a hiker’s journey.

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Good PACKAGE DESIGN feels like well-worn gear: smart, dependable, and built for adventure. It needs to look sharp (shelf appeal), feel right in use (UX), and hold up on the trail (durability). It’s where storytelling meets survival gear—designed to go the distance.

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A vector vixen with a compass in one hand and a sketchpad in the other, who treats every project like a new trail to explore. Whether it’s carving the perfect logo, mapping out a full brand identity, or packing function and story into package design—she’s here for the climb. With a love for clean visuals and wild ideas, she designs like she hikes: prepared, purposeful, and always chasing that summit view.

When she’s not wrangling Bézier curves, she’s toggling between hot yoga and cold plunges, perfecting the art of lay-down paddleboarding, or getting lost in the forest “finding herself” one mossy rock at a time. She collects feathers, reads The Mud Book on repeat, and dreams of one day creating a children’s book full of whimsy, wonder, and a few muddy footprints.

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