Pb Dubois is a seasoned design professional with over 15 years of experience in the dynamic world of branding and visual communication. As the Owner and Lead Designer at Freelance Design and Brand Consulting, Pb thrives on the challenge of transforming client visions into cohesive...
Pb Dubois is a seasoned design professional with over 15 years of experience in the dynamic world of branding and visual communication. As the Owner and Lead Designer at Freelance Design and Brand Consulting, Pb thrives on the challenge of transforming client visions into cohesive and impactful visual narratives. Specializing in brand design, experience design, event design, and interior design, Pb has successfully collaborated with a diverse range of clients, from iconic brands like The Coca-Cola Company to local cultural institutions such as the Waltham Food, Wine, & Craft Beer Festival.
Pb's expertise lies in creating unique designs that resonate with target audiences, ensuring that every visual element is thoughtfully curated to enhance brand identity. With a keen eye for typography, layout, and packaging, Pb employs industry-standard tools like Adobe Photoshop and WordPress to bring concepts to life. Whether developing engaging social media campaigns or designing immersive experiences for events, Pb’s approach is rooted in a deep understanding of marketing strategy and audience engagement.
Notable projects include rebranding initiatives for the University of Colorado's College of Music, where Pb crafted a visual identity that reflects the institution's rich heritage and innovative spirit. Pb's work with the Richmond Braves, Atlanta’s AAA baseball team, showcases a flair for creating visually compelling materials that capture the excitement of the game while fostering community connection. With a passion for design that transcends industries, Pb Dubois continues to push the boundaries of creativity, ensuring that every project not only meets but exceeds client expectations. In Pb's world, when everything feels visually connected, that's not just a goal—it's a way of life.