What it means for cilents.

Earlier this year I became a Certified RGD (Association of Registered Graphic Designers, Canada's largest professional association for graphic designers). The association's membership of more than 4,000 people includes firm owners, freelancers, managers,
in-house designers, educators and students. I knew it was time for me to take this next step and join the RGD community because after more than a decade into my business...  Receiving my RGD registration was a meaningful professional step for me and, significantly,
for my clients. Here's why.

What it Means for Clients
Simply, hiring a RGD is an assurance policy for your investment. It assures that work will be exemplary and that your brand will not only stand out but will stand the test of time. How are these things assured?

  1. Visual Expertise: RGD's possess expertise in visual communication with formal training in design principles (such as Alignment, Hierarchy, Balance, Contrast, Repetition, Proportion, Movement and White Space) and colour theory techniques (mix, match, contrast). We understand the art of typography and the intricacies of layout. This expertise allows us to create designs that are not only visually appealing but also strategically crafted to achieve specific goals.

  2. Creative Problem Solving: RGD's are trained to think creatively and solve visual problems. We can translate complex concepts into engaging visual representations. Whether it's developing a logo, designing a website, or creating marketing collateral, innovative solutions that effectively communicate your brand's message and differentiate you from the competition are what
    RGD's do best.

Ready to have your dream brand that not only gets you in front of your target audience, but also connects with them? Head over to our services page to learn more about how we can help you with that. You deserve to be known.


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