Freelancers using Adobe XD in North Carolina
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Malana Bryant
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North Carolina, USA
Graphic Designer & Brand Design Specialist
$1k+
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5.0
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Axon Visuals | Brand Identity
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The Bold Brew Coffee House | Packaging Design
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Eye-Catching Web Illustrations for Emotionally Speaking Inc.
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Nu-Birth LLC. Visual Identity
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Michelle Black
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Asheville, USA
Brand visual designer
$1k+
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Design by Michelle - Bubble Yum Brand design
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Healthcare Web site
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Smart home monitor UI design
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Design by Michelle - Two of hearts app
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Will Breen
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Raleigh, USA
UI/UX & Product Design Director in Raleigh, NC
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UI/UX & Product Design Director in Raleigh, NC
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A New Chapter For FinTech
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Accessible Lighting Controls
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Peter Millar Re-opening Stores
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IoMT Changing The World
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Dmytro Dzandzava
Charlotte, USA
Product-Focused UI/UX & Dev Partner for SaaS and StartUps.
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Product-Focused UI/UX & Dev Partner for SaaS and StartUps.
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Ecofriendly Business Travel Web Portal
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YOTTA / Solar Company Brand Identity
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Celestial / Retreat Services Website Design
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Konstantly (ex "Edtch."): e-learning platform for team education
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Eric Cox
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Raleigh, USA
Award-Winning Design (Brand + Web + Pitch Decks)
$10k+
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5.0
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Award-Winning Design (Brand + Web + Pitch Decks)
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Web Design : Carquest
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Web Design : Raleigh Pride
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Pitch Deck : BW Bagels
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Chelsi Architzel
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Charlotte, USA
Experienced Brand and Graphic Designer
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To elevate the Eden Brothers brand when aiming to ramp up marketing in preparation for Spring Dahlia Pre-sales, I moved away from standard e-commerce layouts in favor of a "living gallery" concept. By pairing the brand's established colors, such as a deep moss-green palette with ornate gold frames, I designed both email and social paid creative that transforms something as simple as seasonal flower tubers into a curated masterpiece, drawing the viewer and enticing them to shop now. This visual identity balances the wild, organic beauty of the dahlias with a structured, architectural typeface for a high-end, professional finish.
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Rachel Hiemer makes prints that feel like the natural world translated into ink, in a way that feels botanical, hand-cut, and quietly alive. 🌿 An artist herself, Rachel knew exactly what her niche was and how to create art for it, but she was lacking a full visual suite that gave her confidence in what she already knew – her namesake ✨was✨ her brand. For this project, I built Rachel's brand identity and narrative around the same natives and wild flowers that Rachel found herself always returning to in her work. The primary logo mark centers on an illustrated echinacea, drawn in her own linocut vocabulary, then refined into something that could live at any size, on any surface. A script wordmark moves smoothly alongside it with the same loose energy as her printed line work, and a set of secondary marks give the brand room to breathe across different contexts and tiled backgrounds. For the color palette, I chose hues that nod to a garden in full bloom: marigold, periwinkle, soft pink, and eucalyptus. I intentially chose colors that feel bright and bold not only by themselves, but belong together the way that wildflowers do. The result was a visual identity for a personal brand that feels grown, not assembled. By using elements from Rachel's own artwork, her brand's logo and identity feels unmistakably hers before you've even read her name. 🎨
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Fern & Folly is the kind of plant shop you walk into and immediately want to live inside. Warmly lit, a little wild, and chock full of things you didn't know you needed. The problem was their branding didn't say any of that. F&F came to me with a great name, a loyal customer base, and almost no visual identity. My job was to build something that matched the energy already in the room and could scale as the business (and plants!) grew. I designed Fern & Folly's full identity system around a small set of bold, reusable shapes. Those shapes do everything, everywhere: they live in the logo, the iconography, the surface patterns, the hang tags, the packaging. The whole brand pulls from the same visual vocabulary, so every touchpoint feels like it belongs. As a result, I built the missing piece for a brand that already has strong roots, making sure that they show up exactly as intended no matter where they're seen. The color palette is distinctive without being too loud, and beautifully alive in the same way the shop is — a little overgrown, in the best way.
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ELLE By Me Wholesale Kit Packaging Design
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Hasnain Sami
Archdale, USA
Web Development Expert | Specialized in User Engagement
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Web Development Expert | Specialized in User Engagement
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Joybird Web Design
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Plumbing & Heating Experts - Website Design & Development
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Vehicle Services Framer Template
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Allen & Allen Company - Website Design & Development
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Jessica Dosseh
Charlotte, USA
Creative Development, building digital experience
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Creative Development, building digital experience
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Open UGC –– Portfolio
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Technical Content Writer
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Brand Identity Design
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