
I created an updated Reckless Driving pamphlet for Andrew Flusche, attorney at law, to send to his clients.
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I created an updated Reckless Driving pamphlet for Andrew Flusche, attorney at law, to send to his clients.
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As a personal graphic designer, I like to work with my clients to provide the best visual representation for your brand. I want to make sure you get the most for your money! My job is to listen to every idea and customization and make sure your images are attention-getting and influential the way you want them to be.
One reason I got into graphic design is because I was fed up with companies taking advantage of anyone with JD, MD or any other alphabet after their name. Being married to a solo attorney I know exactly how much small firms make and you all deserve a break!
The biggest difference between me and the larger design firms (aside from price) is customization. You are free to do whatever you wish when I’m designing, and I highly encourage it! I also have no extra costs, no hidden fees, and I do not tack on expenses outside of what is defined in my contract.
I have an online portfolio if you would like to see some of my work. I can also send you a sample packet of some of my work. I know I always like to have physical samples in my hands, especially when making decisions concerning my business!
My design processes are fairly streamlined so you do not have to spend time worrying if your brand is being taken care of. I understand how busy you are.
Here are the basics for a greeting card and/or postcard (“flat card”) design:
To get started I have an online Greeting Card Design Questionnaire that you can fill out at your leisure. Your answers will be submitted directly to me. I then go through this with a fine tooth comb to make sure I have no questions and format it all for into a design contract for you (so you can double check that I’m on the right page and it has all the legal big words, etc.). Once everything is signed and whatnot, I work my design magic!
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me. I’m happy to help in any way I can!
As a personal graphic designer, I like to work with my clients to provide the best visual representation for your brand. I want to make sure you get the most for your money! My job is to listen to every idea and customization and make sure your images are attention-getting and influential the way you want them to be.
One reason I got into graphic design is because I was fed up with companies taking advantage of anyone with JD, MD or any other alphabet after their name. Being married to a solo attorney I know exactly how much small firms make and you all deserve a break!
The biggest difference between me and the larger design firms (aside from price) is customization. You are free to do whatever you wish when I’m designing, and I highly encourage it! I also have no extra costs, no hidden fees, and I do not tack on expenses outside of what is defined in my contract.
I have an online portfolio if you would like to see some of my work. I can also send you a sample packet of some of my work. I know I always like to have physical samples in my hands, especially when making decisions concerning my business!
My design processes are fairly streamlined so you do not have to spend time worrying if your brand is being taken care of. I understand how busy you are.
Here are the basics for a business card design:
To get started I have an online Business Card Design Questionnaire that you can fill out at your leisure. Your answers will be submitted directly to me. I then go through this with a fine tooth comb to make sure I have no questions and format it all for into a design contract for you (so you can double check that I’m on the right page and it has all the legal big words, etc.). Once everything is signed and whatnot, I work my design magic!
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me. I’m happy to help in any way I can!
As a personal graphic designer, I like to work with my clients to provide the best visual representation for your brand. I want to make sure you get the most for your money! My job is to listen to every idea and customization and make sure your images are attention-getting and influential the way you want them to be.
One reason I got into graphic design is because I was fed up with companies taking advantage of anyone with JD, MD or any other alphabet after their name. Being married to a solo attorney I know exactly how much small firms make and you all deserve a break!
The biggest difference between me and the larger design firms (aside from price) is customization. You are free to do whatever you wish when I’m designing, and I highly encourage it! I also have no extra costs, no hidden fees, and I do not tack on expenses outside of what is defined in my contract.
I have an online portfolio if you would like to see some of my work. I can also send you a sample packet of some of my work. I know I always like to have physical samples in my hands, especially when making decisions concerning my business!
My design processes are fairly streamlined so you do not have to spend time worrying if your brand is being taken care of. I understand how busy you are.
Here are the basics for a logo/branding design:
To get started I have an online Logo Design Questionnaire that you can fill out at your leisure. Your answers will be submitted directly to me. I then go through this with a fine tooth comb to make sure I have no questions and format it all for into a design contract for you (so you can double check that I’m on the right page and it has all the legal big words, etc.). Once everything is signed and whatnot, I work my design magic!
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me. I’m happy to help in any way I can!
I’m always looking for ways to better accommodate my clients. Since they are mostly small business owners and solo attorneys, I’ve been working on an “a-la-carte” style structure for web design. Let’s face it, everyone is different—especially when it comes to what they want on a website—and one price simply doesn’t make sense!
I’ve also been looking for a way to create better, more cost effective pricing for small businesses and solos. Since Andrew, my husband and solo attorney, received a quote from FindLaw for $8000+ to redo his own site, I’ve been in sticker-shock about what scams are out there. I can assure you that paying to feed a small country and paying to build a website are not in the same ballpark—unless you are building the next Ebay, Google, or Amazon.com.
The best news is WordPress and Thesis! Now don’t balk because you might have heard an “ugly” blog term. When you hear WordPress and Thesis together, beautiful things happen…fast and inexpensively! Why? Because Thesis takes all those hours I would have spent programming and throws them out the window. I can do the same, nay better website than “Big Name Law” for a fraction of the cost because I’m not wasting my time and your money reprogramming the base structure.
There are three parts to my new website cost structure: 1) design; 2) implementation; and 3) extras.
1) Design – $750:
*If you choose to only have a design done, you will receive all images created for your layout, including PSDs, PDFs, JPEGs, etc.
2) Implementation – $750:
3) Extras – These are the most commonly asked for “extras.” If there is anything you are interested in, but don’t see on the list, please just ask and I’ll look into it. Also, because I use WordPress and Thesis, your extras can be changed constantly! You can pick some now, then decide a year from now that you want a couple more, or you can have me completely undo any and all of them at any time. The prices are per extra, so you can choose as many or as few as your and your budget want.
There are two price points, $75 and $175. A couple of the extras are on both price points, but I (hopefully) explain why each is different:
$75 Extras:
$175 Extras:


Mr. Bartlett asked me to design a new look for his business cards. He wanted something fresh with more color, but not too “out there”. I paired some toned colors with a traditional serif font, but added a washed signature in the background from a font that is a nod to the Founding Fathers.
Nicole took my vague idea—that I wanted to update my business card from the format probably used by the legal profession for the last 100 years to something more colorful and engaging—and produced a design with a creative element and tasteful colors. She listened to me, was prompt and wonderful to work with, did a turn-key job for me, and was not expensive. I highly recommend her.
- Roger A. Bartlett, Attorney at Law
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Andrew Flusche is always looking towards the future and expanding his business, so he asked me to do a direct mail postcard. I was able to use one of his business head shots as a semi-background that blended well with his logo colors and the overall theme of his website.
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A custom logo designed by Nicole Flusche for attorney Christine M. Andreoli, a solo attorney dedicated to the representation of veterans and social security challenges. Ms. Andreoli is based out of Williamsburg, Virginia.
Working with Nicole was a pleasure. She was incredibly easy to work with, was very time efficient, and I ended up with a logo that a love. I received a compliment on it the very first time I gave a colleague my new business card and the compliments continue to roll in.
- Christine Andreoli, The Law Office of Christine M. Andreoli, PLLC
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I created a custom Wedding Invitation for my clients Kelly Chen Weiting Hsu. The image invitation was created using custom orchids and Chinese text provided by the client. I also designed matching envelopes and response cards for their wedding.
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This image is of the Wedding envelope that I designed for my clients Kelly Chen and Weiting Hsu. It coordinates with their custom wedding invitations and response cards I designed for them.
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