Focus your unique skills and values to connect with your ideal audience.

Online content is noisy, trends come and go and it’s hard to successfully DIY your own design when you’re in the thick of the day-to-day.

Whether you have an idea and feel ready to get started or have a successful business being held back by outdated branding and a clunky website, I help remind you of the unique skills and values you bring to the table. By focusing on that, I help you attract the right people.

After graduating with a Bachelor of Fine Arts (Hons.) in Visual Arts, I gave graphic design a spin for the yacht charter company I was working for. I said “no thanks” to the 9-5 and started my own graphic design business in 2009. I’ve built up a process and roster of skills that align with how I best work and serve my clients. I am grateful for the amazing people and businesses I get to partner with.

Although I’ve purposely chosen to keep Beth Campbell Creative small, I often collaborate with other creatives to ensure my clients have access to the kind of team they need.

If you love what you do and know your brand ethos and audience, I want to work with you.


Capabilities:

Print: Extensive experience designing magazines, books, advertisements, brochures, business cards etc and providing print quotes, stock options, file management, pre-press and proofing.

Web Design: Custom CSS, social media integration, blogs, SEO

E-commerce: Squarespace and Shopify, selling on Instagram and Facebook

Creative Direction: My expertise is high-level creative decisions, and with those decisions the overseeing of the creation of creative assets such as advertisements, products, events, or brands

Illustration: In addition to vector artwork, working primarily in graphite, ink and water-colour pencil, I’m known for my ability to render realistically as well as artistically

Partnerships: The best outcomes include professional photographers, writers, editors or social media managers - let me connect you

“Each day we make small choices about our visual environment. These decisions contribute to how we interact and engage with the people, places and things around us. A logo makes it real, a website launches you into the world, and intelligent design connects us.”