Previous Work
Designs and work I've done before that range over a wide spectrum.
Corporate Identity
"A great corporate identity must perform flawlessly across the physical and digital divide. When I design a brand system, scalability is engineered into the process from day one. Whether it's a favicon on a smartphone screen, an embroidered staff uniform, or a vector graphic on a local print shop's press, the visual balance remains pristine. I deliver complete, airtight identity packages—combining distinct typography pairings, precise color matrices, and clear implementation rules so your business looks unified everywhere."
Brand Identity
"A business card is often the only physical token left behind after a handshake, making it a critical extension of a brand's identity. I approach business card design not just as a layout problem, but as a mini-branding exercise. My goal is to capture the essence of a company—its tone, industry authority, and personality—within a pocket-sized canvas. By balancing typography, negative space, and visual hierarchy, I ensure that the final design doesn't just display contact details, but immediately establishes credibility and memorability."
These logos, business cards and flyers where originally done in 2007 using CorelDraw
for local commercial print production. The website, waoumii.co.za, is an active ongoing
personal project and my journey.
Today, my workflow, vector architecture and digital tools are primaraly based on open-source
and efficient platforms and combine nearly two decades of layout and design experience
with modern, open-source performance.
Corporate Assets
"Menus and flyers are a business's direct point of contact with a customer, meaning layout clarity translates directly to revenue. I design print assets with strict visual hierarchy and scanning efficiency in mind—ensuring items are logically grouped, typography is razor-sharp under restaurant lighting, and pricing structures are clean and transparent. Every layout is structured from the ground up to guide the customer's eye exactly where it needs to go."
Creative Imagination
Generating original conceptual frameworks, troubleshooting complex layouts,
and dreaming up original ideas.
Case-study: wordPress eCommerce website
Rather than isolating e-commerce, portfolio, and hardware development into fragmented sites, this build consolidates a diverse catalog into one cohesive hub. The refactored structure seamlessly balances physical product sales (apparel and posters), instant digital fulfillment for downloadable files, and direct client inquiries for custom web development and design—all while highlighting personal engineering projects under a single, well-organized umbrella.
Visit waoumii.co.za to view the site
How It Works
Questions
Typically 5-7 business days from the moment I receive your completed questionnaire. Rush turnarounds can be arranged for an additional fee.
A 50% deposit is required to secure your spot and start the project. The remaining 50% is due before final files are delivered.
Two rounds are included. Additional revisions beyond that are billed at R350 per round — kept simple and transparent.
Absolutely. Once full payment is received, all intellectual property transfers to you. The work is entirely yours.
A completed brief/questionnaire, your deposit, and any existing brand materials you have. I'll send you everything you need once we agree to work together.
A standard WordPress site takes 2-3 weeks. eCommerce projects typically take 4-6 weeks depending on the number of products and complexity.
Let's chat about your project. No pressure, no jargon — just a straightforward conversation about what you need.