Designing with heart since 2016

Meet RuthAnn, the owner and designer behind Kansas City-based women-centered design studio.

There are many reasons I began my business, and like many other entrepreneurs, one of my primary ones was for freedom.

Along with the fact that I live for creativity and design and have entrepreneurialism running through my veins, my design business was birthed from a desire to one day have a family and to be a SAHM with them with my business there to help support our family.

Fast forward, and 10 years later I have 3 little ones and my business has definitely evolved with my life. In some seasons I’ve been able to work longer hours and focus more attention on the business and I had a stint of “trying out” the agency model, but I’ve come back to being a solopreneur in this current season, and it’s working well enough. I’m able to homeschool my 5 year old and be home and do the things I want to do with them. It’s truly a joy and I’m blessed and fortunate to have built a business that supports my life.

But when I’m working, I need to focus; I don’t have time to mess around. And you don’t either. You’re working hard in areas of your business you love and you deserve a brand that supports all your efforts and works FOR you effortlessly.

As your business evolves, your brand should too. But somewhere along the way, the website and brand that used to work so well starts to feel... off. You grow, change, evolve, and suddenly your brand is in the rearview mirror, not helping you but keeping you stuck in an identity you’ve outgrown. 

This is where so many of my clients find me: she’s put in the time, she knows where she’s going and she needs a brand that will not only keep up, but lead the way. 

This is who I love working with.    

I create sophisticated, strategic brands for heart-centered coaches and service pros with big visions that position you as an authority and are designed for conversion. My clients go on to sell out group programs, hit million-dollar revenue milestones, get featured in places like Vogue and The New York Times, and step into that next level of freedom and impact they’ve been working towards.

If this is where I find you, let's connect.