
By the team, we mean Tim Yandila
I’m a graphic designer who loves creating logos and illustrations that make brands pop. I’m all about crafting unique and memorable designs that tell stories and connect with people. Whether it’s a bold logo or a full page advertisement, I’m passionate about bringing ideas to life in a way that stands out and feels authentic.
What We Do Best
Creating logos, color palettes, typography guidelines, and complete visual style guides for businesses.
Designing physical materials such as brochures, flyers, business cards, posters, and product packaging.
Producing visuals for the web, including social media posts, banner ads, website icons, infographics, and email templates.
Becoming a freelance graphic designer was a natural evolution built on passion and focused education.
My journey began at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay (UWGB), where I earned my undergraduate degree in Fine Art. That foundational study in traditional techniques gave me a deep appreciation for color, composition, and visual aesthetics—the essential building blocks of impactful design.
To transition that artistic passion into a marketable skill, I began pursuing a Master of Fine Arts (MFA) in Graphic Design. This advanced study has been crucial, allowing me to merge my artistic vision with strategic communication principles, transforming "pretty pictures" into effective brand solutions.
Now working as a freelancer, I focus on delivering real results for local and national businesses. I don't just create images; I develop visual systems that clarify messages, attract target audiences, and directly support client objectives, whether they're a small startup or a recognizable national brand.
Of all the services I offer, I particularly enjoy making logos. There's a unique satisfaction in taking a complex business idea and distilling it down to a single, powerful, and memorable visual mark—the very essence of a company's identity. This process of creating the first, most lasting impression for a brand is truly rewarding.