22nd
November 2016

by Santana
Santana Singleton

10 Tips for Non-coding Designers to Get Shit Done

In my most recent blog post, I shared Typecast™ as a tool to allow for smoother communication between Designers and Developers. I identify myself as a designer with very limited front-end development capabilities but no matter my role or skill level as a web designer, shit must still get done! Here are 10 tips that […]

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22nd
June 2016

by Santana
Santana Singleton

Recap on a Customized Landscape

  Respect for The Creative Process = Quality Design DreamMakers residential and commercial landscapers always offer high-quality services from the simplest to the most complex projects. Their custom landscaping provides clients with a refined, casual environment that is both comfortable and cultivated. They don’t just design landscapes, they create lifestyles. For quality design for their […]

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12th
November 2015

by Santana
Santana Singleton

Creative Process & Development: Poppin’ Leesa

Lessa is a online mattress company with a simple vision: “A better place to sleep, A pathway to a better life.” I was asked to design a brand experience within a pop-up exhibit/store that would be traveling throughout the States. While Leesa is sold only online, this would be an opportunity for consumers to trial […]

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08th
June 2015

by Santana
Santana Singleton

Identify a Team with Their Industry

At Banner, I was given the lovely task of defining a direction for the “Our Team” section of our website while Banner was in the mist of changing our own brand. I tend to aim for transparency in branding, focusing on internal culture when defining a public-facing brand. I decided to approach this as a […]

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