LEILANI CHOI

HEY WHAT’S UP HELLO

I’m Leilani Choi.

Welcome to my little corner of the world wide web.

I design.

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First impressions matter, why?

 

WHAT I DO

I’ll help you make a good first impression. First impressions can make or break your business. Investing in yourself early will only pay off. You can avoid pain points from the get go and hit your target market and goals. A positive first experience can create long lasting relationships with your customers. Let’s make sure your presence is felt and remembered!

 
 
 
 

SPEND MONEY TO MAKE MONEY

Invest in yourself! You deserve it. By doing so, it’ll pay off, and not just with numbers. Branding goes beyond design. It’s about building relationships. It’s about how people feel about your company and what kind of experience they have with you. By building a connection with your brand and your audience, it will lead you to success.

Branding is intimate. It’s about translating your values and story properly. What makes you you. Together, we’ll tell your story the right way. By doing so, it will build a strong relationship between you and your customer. It’s not about just being pretty (don’t worry we’ll do that too). It’s about being strategic and intentional.

You focus on the business side and l’ll take care of strategy and design to tell your brand’s story and to create relationships through intentional design. By doing so, your values and culture come across properly in order to build customer loyalty. I want your first impression to be a memorable one, and you only have one chance. And we don’t want just a first date— we want a long, healthy relationship.

 
 

They say you can’t buy loyalty…

or can you?