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If you are like most people I work with, you have been putting this off for quite a while. Let's start a dialogue and go from there. The quotes below have stuck with me over the past few years. As the designer it is more than making it look pretty. I am obligated to helping you reach your audience and convey a true and clear message. I am looking forward to speaking with you very soon.

Designers have a dual duty; contractually to their clients and morally to the later users and recipients of their work.— Hans Höger
Good design must be defined by appropriateness to audience and goals, and by its effectiveness, not by its adherence to Swiss design or the number of awards it wins.
— Drew Davies
The public is more familiar with bad design than good design. It is, in effect, conditioned to prefer bad design, because that is what it lives with. He new becomes threatening, the old reassuring. — Paul Rand

Testimonials

"My experiences working with Brian could not have been better. He is creative, dedicated, hard working and well skilled. He can work effectively alone or as a member of a team and he always brings a lot to the table no matter what the project is. He definitely has the triple threat of being creatively inspired, technically skilled and professionally polished. I cannot recommend Brian any higher." -Eric D.
"Brian is a talented designer with an ability to translate superb ideas into eye-catching and effective designs. I am also impressed with Brian's drive to create cutting edge designs using the latest techniques and tools. Deadlines are always met and his work consistently exceeds expectations. I highly recommend Brian as a designer for both his work and, most importantly, for his work ethic." -Kathleen K.
"Brian has to be one of my favorite clients to work with! He is a always a joy to talk with and his sense of humor always brightens my days. I have worked with Brian for quite a while now and can confidently say that he is a creative, on-target, get-it-done type of person that makes sure his 'i's' are dotted and 't's' crossed." -Gina S.