by Brittany Meyers | Jul 3, 2025
Social media, marketing collateral, and brand content for a growing CBD wellness brand.
Social, collateral, brand content & website updates
At Oh Hello Branding Group, I supported Made By Hemp as their wellness brand grew, handling digital marketing and visual content. The work centred on getting the brand to look the same everywhere, and on making the quality of their CBD line come through without leaning on hype.
Day to day that meant social graphics, marketing collateral, and branded content built to feel clean and approachable, plus website updates so the customer experience stayed consistent from a post to a product page.
CBD is a category where trust is the whole game. Every piece was designed to look credible first and clever second.
The brand guide pulled the colour, type, and photo direction into one place so campaigns could move fast without drifting. Click through the pages below to explore it.
Let’s build something that actually represents your business and works as hard as you do.
by Brittany Meyers | Jul 3, 2025
Back-end workflow, project coordination, and brand support for one of Michigan’s largest security companies.
Workflow, project coordination & brand refresh
While at Oh Hello Branding Group, most of my DK Security work happened behind the scenes: back-end workflow, project coordination, and getting their digital processes into some kind of order. Not the outward-facing marketing, the plumbing underneath it.
I rebuilt how projects got onboarded and tightened the internal handoffs so the marketing team was not rediscovering the same information every time. Less friction day to day, fewer things falling between people, and a more predictable experience from kickoff to delivery.
This is the kind of work nobody photographs, and it is usually the reason everything else runs on time.
DK Security is a large organization, and the brand needed to look like one. The refresh pulled the visual presence into something consistent and current, professional enough to sit in front of enterprise clients without feeling stiff.
Click through the pages below to explore the brand guide.
Let’s sort out the workflow first, then make it look good.
by Brittany Meyers | Apr 3, 2025
Brand identity, a brand guide, and a first website for a new, locally owned electrical company.
Residential & commercial electrical
Manna Service Company started with no website at all, so this one was built from nothing. A brand-new electrical business needs a place people can find it, and a reason to believe it is real.
Manna is locally owned and operated, founded by Mitchell Moore, doing residential and commercial electrical work with an emphasis on honest quotes and picking up the phone. The site needed to sound like that, not like a franchise.
So it introduces the company plainly, lays out the services without jargon, and makes getting in touch the easiest thing on the page. For a new business, that credibility is the whole point of having a site in year one.
Mitchell and his wife designed the logo themselves, and it meant something to them. My job was not to replace it, it was to build a real brand around it.
The guide defines how the logo, colours, and type work together so everything they put out looks like it came from the same company. Dependable and approachable, which is what you want from the person rewiring your house.
Click through the pages below to explore the full brand guide.
Let’s build something that actually represents your business and works as hard as you do.
by Brittany Meyers | Apr 3, 2025
Event photography and video coverage of a student film day at the West Michigan Whitecaps ballpark.
Mosaic Film Experience student media day at LMCU Ballpark, home of the West Michigan Whitecaps.
The Mosaic Film Experience
LMCU Ballpark, West Michigan Whitecaps
Event photography & videography
The Mosaic Film Experience puts cameras in students’ hands and lets them go make something real. For this one, that meant a full media day at LMCU Ballpark: student crews shooting b-roll, running interviews, and covering a Whitecaps game the way a professional crew would.
My job was to document the day. Not the game, the students. The moment someone realizes the camera is actually rolling and they have to ask the question is worth more than any posed group shot.
I shot stills and video throughout, working around their crews rather than through them, and delivered a set the organization could use for recruiting, sponsors, and social.
Let’s build something that actually represents your business and works as hard as you do.