“Cannot recommend Jacqueline highly enough. I mean, she literally swooped in, listened, created, and blew my mind! I’m so thrilled.”

— Kim Griffin, Off the F*cking Rails with Kim Griffin podcast

Image Description: A client sheet with a photo of Kim Griffin in the back - she’s a white woman with blond hair, blue eyes, and peachy-pink lipstick staring boldly into the camera. On top of it are notes from our intake session about her needs and p…

Image Description: A client sheet with a photo of Kim Griffin in the back - she’s a white woman with blond hair, blue eyes, and peachy-pink lipstick staring boldly into the camera. On top of it are notes from our intake session about her needs and preferences, and then six square images of various podcast logo ideas.

 
Image Description: A client sheet with a faded photo of Kim Griffin almost unseeable in the back. On top are now the finished logos and banners for her podcast — a variety of saturated pop-purple photographs of Kim and varying bright pink, blue, and…

Image Description: A client sheet with a faded photo of Kim Griffin almost unseeable in the back. On top are now the finished logos and banners for her podcast — a variety of saturated pop-purple photographs of Kim and varying bright pink, blue, and yellow lettering that spells out “Off the F*cking Rails with Kim Griffin.”

 

Kim is an actor and comedian with an interview podcast that launched during the pandemic! It centers around the idea that her life had to go a little over the edge before she found her bearings, and so now she’s ready to have the honest, messy, kinda-dark-but-sorta-funny conversations with other humans kicking ass and hanging on by a thread.

As a creative consultant and podcast logo designer, I designed five images with an obviously eye-catching identity.

Kim then chose the most versatile option — a lettered logo with just a touch of flair, and a lollipop-purple palette that can be used on top of a variety of her (amazing!) photos.

By keeping certain aspects of design sharp and consistent, I gave her design room to expand for marketing content across her company and episode publication. Each image becomes unique to its person or purpose, but still fit the tone and style of her overall work.

 

Looking to hire a content marketing writer or designer to help you define your podcast purpose and online identity? Learn more about my services here.

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