about me
A BIT
MY GOAL
A love of design & real communication
My goal is to provide beautiful, purposeful and professional logo, print, website and digital design while offering incredible customer service and down-to-earth communication. With over 10 years' experience working in marketing, advertising and graphic design, my skills have been sharpened to adapt to a variety of industries and applications. I believe that clear and purposeful communication puts you far ahead of the rest.
I have a Bachelor of Science degree in graphic design and advertising and have worked with clients on many levels–from individuals to small-business owners to corporate executives–connecting one-on-one, exploring and understanding their needs, and creating something that speaks to them as well as their audiences. I work hard to find solutions that empower my clients with the knowledge and design they need to accomplish their specific goals.
Browse my site for sample work, hear from my clients, and contact me with any questions about the needs for your project.
A LITTLE MORE ABOUT ME
How I started:
I started Jodi Richey Design in 2008 after creating several logo designs for others in my off-hours while working as a designer and marketing specialist in the marketing and public relations office for a local, non-profit hospital. I eventually felt it was time to focus more specifically on design and take it to the next level. Having a love of the creative as long as I can remember, I find using design software an exciting outlet with the added satisfaction of helping others accomplish their specific goals. My background in the non-profit sector means I am adept at sticking to a budget and maximizing every dollar.
Personal:
I enjoy being active outdoors cycling, camping, walking, and water and snow skiing. I also like sewing, crafting, Pinterest projects and watching movies. Family is important to me and I love spending time with them both in- and out-of-state. I grew up on a hard-working, mid-western family farm–spending hours maintaining machinery, harvesting wheat and milo, restoring old cars, and running around my local community. That same hard-working and responsible, do-it-yourself spirit continues today as my husband and I renovate our 100-year-old home while chasing after our busy two-year old. Read and follow our adventures at theunintendedarchitect.blogspot.com or on my social media outlets: