Ask for Nina

Creating a Brand That Feels Personal, Polished, and Approachable

When building a brand from the ground up, every detail matters—especially when the business itself is rooted in personal connection. Ask for Nina was designed to feel warm, confident, and trustworthy, with a visual identity that supports meaningful one-on-one relationships.

From the name, to the logo, to the smallest branded touchpoints, the goal was to create a brand that feels intentional, cohesive, and human—one that clients instantly feel comfortable engaging with.

The Logo: Simple, Confident, and Personable

The Ask for Nina logo serves as the foundation of the brand. Designed to feel clean and approachable, it strikes a balance between professionalism and warmth. The icon is comprised of abstract house shapes fanned around to create a distinctive shape.

It’s a logo designed to work hard—whether it’s on a website, printed materials, or promotional items—while remaining instantly recognizable.

Bringing the Brand Into the Real World

Branding truly comes to life when it moves beyond the screen. For Ask for Nina, I designed a full suite of printed and physical brand elements to create consistency across every interaction.

This included:

  • Business cards that feel polished and memorable

  • Custom pens that extend the brand into everyday use

  • Calendars that are both functional and visually aligned

  • Thank-you cards that reinforce connection and appreciation

Each piece was designed with usability in mind while maintaining a cohesive visual language—ensuring the brand feels thoughtful and consistent at every touchpoint.

A Website That Feels Like a Conversation

The Ask for Nina website was designed to reflect the same warmth and clarity found in the brand’s physical materials. Clean layouts, intentional typography, and an approachable tone help guide visitors through the site with ease.

The focus was on clarity, trust, and accessibility—making it easy for users to understand what Ask for Nina offers and feel confident reaching out.

Thoughtful Branding From Start to Finish

Ask for Nina is a great example of how intentional design can support meaningful work. By creating a brand that feels cohesive, personal, and polished, the visual identity helps set the tone before a single conversation ever begins.

Looking to build a brand from the ground up—or refine the one you already have?

From logos and websites to print and branded materials, I help businesses create brands that feel aligned, consistent, and genuinely human.

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