Design Days: Rent VidaHue for a day!

A Design Day is a focused, paid work session where you book me for a full day to knock out specific brand and design priorities. It’s like having an in-house creative on your team for the day: dedicated time, fast turnarounds, and real deliverables without a long project timeline.

Design Days are
perfect if:

  • You could technically do it yourself, but it feels like a chore (and you don’t have time anyway).

  • You don’t want to spend hours searching for freelancers, explaining your brand, and managing revisions.

  • You want to skip back-and-forth that stretches out for days.

  • You just need it done!

How It Works

2 days Before

  • Submit all materials (text, images, dimensions, etc).

  • I’ll confirm receipt and your priorities list.

On the day

  • Be available for quick feedback via email, text, or Zoom.

  • If we don’t get through everything, you can book an additional half-day or more.

Set it up

Send me your wishlist of items, in order of priority.

  • Email me your list + any details. We’ll hop on a call if needed to review.

  • We’ll schedule the day(s). Payment is due at booking.

On the schedule

  • 10:00 – 4:30 pm (ET): dedicated design time with check-ins.

  • 4:30 – 5:30 pm: final edits + file prep.

Project ideas for Design Days:

  • Business cards or stationery

  • Sales sheets, presentations, or lead magnets

  • Brochures or one-pagers

  • Social media graphics or profile banners

  • Branded merch (stickers, t-shirts, mugs)

  • Icons or small illustrations

  • Style guide updates

  • Refreshing current materials

Marketing materials for The Sands at Clearwater apartment community, including business cards, flyers, and a letterhead, featuring tropical and marble design elements in shades of green, beige, and white.

Featured Work

Three party flyers with abstract blue and pink watercolor backgrounds, promoting an event called 'A Party with Vision 20/20,' hosted by Golub, with details about a raffle and social media tags.
A collage of various images and text panels on a brochure or magazine spread, including urban scenes, artwork, a park, and a connection symbol. The front page features a black background with a stylized map and the text "START HERE. END HERE." in white with blue dots.

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