Wedding invitation with ocean view background, featuring text "Chloe & Thomas" and event details for November 16, 2023, at a vineyard in Alameda, California.
A clear glass bottle of 'elevate' room and linen spray with a black cap, featuring a blue label. The label displays the scent ingredients: lemon, basil, sea salt, and lilac. The bottle contains 3.5 oz of spray.
Decorative word "Joy" in ornate typography with floral patterns on a gray background.
Brown leather barstools with metal legs under a wooden countertop, featuring "Woodland Road Design" logo.
Baby shower invitation card with the text "Adventure Awaits."
Woman with long hair pondering, text overlay: "I feel like money makes you more of who you already are." -Sara Blakely.
Skincare product labeled "bisou by MELISSA" with a pink box, a green aloe leaf, a bamboo stick, and a card with lip patterns on a light background.
"Yes Please" text in elegant script on a beige background.
Woman in metallic dress promoting Black Friday sale with bold text background.
Radiant Medispa advertisement with silhouetted figure on a beach.
Baby announcement card with a photo of a sleeping newborn wrapped in a blanket, next to a gray envelope and a bouquet of lily of the valley flowers tied with a ribbon.
"Exhale Doula" text in elegant script on a dark textured background.

Hi, I’m Jenny.
I’m a typography and design obsessed brand enthusiast. I love to create stuff and help you shine.

My clients rock.

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Minimalist workspace with a laptop displaying a colorful webpage, a decorative vase with pampas grass, a gold wire art piece, and a white vintage camera on a white desk.

Rebranding, copywriting, website design, architecture & development for the most kick-ass Mad River Valley clothing store in the history of the world: Someday Boutique

"Ooh La La" handwritten in pink script font on a transparent background.

I love websites,

so I design them a lot… take a peek

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Let’s break some rules and make cool stuff

“Solving any problem is more important than being right.”

— Milton Glaser, Designer Extraordinaire