Studio Update: Nonprofit Branding, Web Launches & New Creative Work

It’s been a busy season at our Portland based design studio, and I wanted to share some highlights from recent projects.

  • Nonprofit Branding on the Coast
    We're deep into a branding project for a nonprofit organization located in Coos Bay on the Oregon coast. It's been rewarding to help them articulate their mission through thoughtful design and strategy.

  • Dean Home Services Website Launch
    We recently launched the new website for Dean Home Services. The site showcases their offerings with a clean, user-friendly design that reflects their commitment to quality service.

  • Architectural Photography
    I had the opportunity to do some architectural photography, capturing the essence of spaces through the lens. It's always inspiring to see how design elements come together in physical environments.

  • Website Maintenance for a Marine Construction Company
    We provided website maintenance for a large marine construction company, ensuring their online presence remains robust and up-to-date. This project offered valuable insights into the unique needs of the marine construction industry.

On a lighter note, we've caught up on the show Severance. It's a bit sad not having new episodes to binge, but it was worth the watch.

Additionally, I had the pleasure of collaborating with friends at Second Story Marketing Group on an upcoming project. It's always exciting to contribute to innovative work in the experiential design space.

Balancing networking and business growth with project execution continues to be a dynamic challenge. But it's all part of the journey—bringing in new work, delivering excellent results, and building lasting relationships.

If we haven't connected yet, I'd love to hear from you. Whether you're interested in branding, web design, or just want to chat about design in Portland, feel free to reach out.


Fairbuilt Design Studio is a perpetual work in progress—and I’m sharing as we go. Here’s the work, here’s how to connect, and I’m over on Instagram, Youtube, and LinkedIn too.

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