Rebekah provides a distinctive process for concept definition, refinement, and execution - enabling clear visual narratives across creative teams and applications.

Services: Creative Direction, Project Management, Design, Illustration 

Costs, timelines, and process vary slightly depending on the project. Get in touch to discuss project details!

COMPANION’s visual identity is responsive to the multitude of exhibitions, projects, and gatherings that move through the space. While brand applications bring specificity to each engagement, integrity of the whole remains intact by visually mirroring a perspective that is singular to it’s curatorial ethos - one anchored by artist-centered mutualism in an intimate and relatable environment.

Golden Hour Books is a family-owned, independent bookstore located in the Midtown neighborhood of Indianapolis. Their visual identity embodies an ethos of “continuing exploration,” with a warm, comfortably curious approach. The logo mark is one that stands alone as a timeless stamp of a trusted expertise in curation while maintaining a sense of play and ease. This visual narrative is expressed through a lived in, light filled, minimal space with natural materials that allows their collection breath color and life into the environment. The brand expands beyond the physical space through thoughtful way finding, merchandise, and both printed and graphic promotional materials.

Knell is a tactile, curated boutique built around limited-run classics you can wear a hundred ways.

It’s about everyday favorites, quality over quantity, pieces that feel good on your body, work with lots of other things, and keep earning their place over time.

Naming, positioning and messaging, logo design and visual brand identity, way finding systems and interior design creative direction brought KNELL into it’s full expression.

Draft is a community gathering and workspace specifically deigned with the aim to create an environment conducive to explorative work and connection.

Through thoughtful positioning work and robust creative direction, Rebekah worked to create a visual brand identity, strong collaborative partnerships with artists and makers, and a built environment that bolsters a sense of spaciousness and spontaneity supportive of the creative processes that inhabit Draft.

ILLUSTRATION & DESIGN

Rebekah has spent over 15 years collaborating with local and national independent brands, boutiques, restaurateurs, and artists.  Influenced by vintage Penguin book covers, New Wave film posters, and children’s author/illustrators like Ben Shahn, Evaline Ness, Tomi Ungerer, and Roger Duvoisin, Rebekah’s work strikes an intuitive balance between the playful and refined.

Her distinctive process sparks interest and dialogue, creating inroads and maintaining engagement through tactile, meaningful points of connection.