Design Examples

Scrutinizing every single design decision is timely... And as a business owner, nitpicking the details doesn't translate to growing your business.

As a designer and business owner...I care so, I do all the scrutinizing and nitpicking for you because at the end of the day, your business, marketing, and branding looking good makes me look good too. 😃

The Problem:

For this project, I was given 1 resource and 1 direction. Take this video and turn it into a whitepaper (aka 1 page pdf promoting the business and highlighting the case study).

The final product involved sourcing logos, copy, and photos from the websites of the business and practice. From there, I utilized a 3D abstract render and transformed its colors to match the business and their branding. Then, transcribing the testimonial into a single, powerful quote to complete a stylized, yet simplistic and clean finish.

Besides the document itself, several mock-ups were created for Facebook ads to share the new case study lead magnet.

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The Solution:

We were able to take this same design and use it to transform an ebook into a complete mock-up and then take several other testimonial videos and apply the same treatment.

The Problem:

For Fun. 😃 Create a mock landing page for a health professional utilizing design principles from high converting Click Funnels pages.

The process included compositing photos with icons to complete a compelling look. Carried a trendy color scheme that would

The Solution:

This would lead to design decisions that would ultimately propel several other landing pages for high ticket sales and lead opt-in conversions.

The Problem:

Once landing pages are created the next issue becomes driving traffic to these fresh conversion machines.

For this particular project, the client wanted a hype movie trailer...

The Solution:

I created a movie trailer using a powerful, epic, cinematic soundtrack that I cut to fit the desired ~1 minute length. Video footage utilized was pulled direct from the subject's YouTube page, spliced together to highlight the copy and feel for what the event is.

The Problem:

Take compelling testimonials and create a feature length testimonial video highlighting the client.

I loved the first shot in this piece that I decided it was a perfect fit for the Jay Abraham trailer above. Music choice also demonstrates a different feel that can be achieved just by changing the song.

When facing limited b-roll or footage, I've been able to implement stock footage or images to fit. This video uses the testimonials already filmed and blends them seamlessly into a full featured vid.

The Solution:

The Problem:

An ongoing, fun podcast project involving editing video (including coloring) and tweaking audio (removing background noise and amplifying dialogue). Episodes were rendered out into audio for the podcast and video for YouTube.

An intro with vocal overlay and a visualizer to compliment was created as well as an outro vocal track. Each podcast also serves to be cut down into course clips that train practices all over the nation.

The Solution:

Besides the podcasts themselves being created, a Facebook course ad was created to grow the Facebook Group and promote the training course.

While a teaser is very different from full length podcast episodes, a teaser is also able to give you a glimpse of some of what was done while also providing extra marketing efforts to promote the podcast and the agency's goals.

More Solutions:

Even without hand tailored footage filmed according to a storyboard, one of my favorite aspects is to craft together carefully sourced video, however limited, with the perfect song choice to bring the client, business, brand, and audience something that speaks directly to them and drives results.

Here are more examples of projects I've done, whether it was for Facebook Ads, business growth, or just skill building design. Some of the examples contain footage I sourced, some I sourced, and some I recorded myself. Enjoy!