About Lisa S Evans
What Clients Say
I would recommend Lisa to anyone looking for a solid approach to your brand and its complete alignment to the vision of the company.
(Lisa) offers great creative skills and a solid work ethic that deliver strong results.
Lisa has a keen eye for creating compelling design solutions that speak to the project brief and goal at hand.
Lisa has been a valuable asset... collaborates extremely well...and has a great rapport with our internal clients.
(Lisa) not only demonstrated strong attention to detail and tight timelines, but also brought valuable new ideas to the table.
About Lisa
A love of design and it’s ability to communicate has driven Lisa to seek out projects that benefit from an artistic eye and unique visual approach.
A graduate of Emily Carr Institute of Art, Design + Media, her career in the Design field has led to a body of work that includes digital advertising, branding + identity, and publication design.
Lisa’s work combines the ability to put her whole mind, heart and soul into a project, while maintaining an understanding of clients’ business objectives.
She is passionate about design, and how it shapes and changes the world. Her goal is to contribute to design that positively impacts the community, environment and the connected world.
Why use a designer?
Design significantly affects the way an organization is perceived by its many publics. It contributes to the success of an enterprise by influencing customers, stockholders, employees, analysts and others.
"Design is a potent strategy tool that companies can use to gain a substantial competitive advantage. Yet most companies neglect design as a strategy tool. What they don't realize is that design can enhance products, environments, communications and corporate identity."
Effective design is invaluable in helping a company or its products reach full potential in the marketplace. In addition to projecting a company's unique assets, positively distinguishing it from competitors, good design facilitates many benefits including a higher level of internal morale, greater public recognition, higher standards of performance, better recruitment, and in turn higher productivity and profitability.
Good design is good business.
The text originates from the brochure What is Graphic Design? produced by the American Institute of Graphic Arts. The quote originates from The Journal of Business Strategy.