When you’ve spent nearly 40 years helping families protect what matters most, your brand should reflect that heart. ❤️
We created a visual identity for Teri DiGrande Insurance that captures her personality — friendly, trustworthy, and community-focused.
From logo to color palette, every element says:
“More than insurance. We’re family.”
#LyonCreatives #BrandingThatConnects #SmallBusinessBranding
There's no category for what Howard does at a networking event full of doctors, lawyers, and real estate agents.
He showed up anyway. For 8 years.
This is what that looks like. EP #27 — listen at: /podcast-episodes/
#networking #BNI #B2Bbusiness #giversgain #ThisMightGetCreative #podcast
Branding isn’t just design—it’s about creating real connections. At Lyon Creatives, every project is a chance to bring your story to life and make it unforgettable.
✨ Ready to stand out? Tap the link in our bio.
#Branding #Brandingagency #Branding #Lyoncreatives
✨ Client Spotlight: Lace Passport ✨
Luxury travel deserves a brand that feels just as unforgettable. For Lace Passport—a travel expert specializing in dreamy honeymoons and destination weddings—we created a brand identity inspired by Mediterranean villages, romance, and timeless elegance. 💌🌊
From the custom “Seaside Keepsake” logo to a soft, sun-washed color palette, every detail was designed to capture the magic of travel and love.
See the full brand story unfold 🪞
🎨 Branding & Design by @lyoncreatives
💻 Full case study now live at lyoncreatives.com
#BrandDesign #LuxuryBranding #TravelBranding #RomanceTravel #LogoDesign #CreativeStudio #DesignThatTellsAStory #LyonCreatives #CaseStudyReveal #MediterraneanMood
New episode is live.
Howard Rudin spent 13 years cooking in NYC restaurants. Then he traded the kitchen for conveyor belting — and built a 30-year business in a category nobody thinks about until something breaks.
We talked about referral networking, giver-first business philosophy, bison tracking tags in Canada, and what it takes to show up above the fold on Google without spending a dime on ads.
Also: he has an emergency meat freezer and a dinosaur steak waiting for this summer.
Listen here: /podcast-episodes/
#podcast #networking #BNI #B2Bmarketing #branddstrategy #smallbusiness #ThisMightGetCreative
This one was a great conversation. Diana and Val from KindWrite Studio — a two-woman creative writing studio — came on the show right before their one-year anniversary. We talked about their story, how they position their work, and what it actually takes to communicate your value to the right clients.
Give it a listen: /2026/04/07/kindwrite-studio-diana-friedman-valerie-berton-creative-writing-coach-women/
Julia DeWolfe makes the case in Ep. 26 that reading fiction is one of the most underrated tools a business owner has — because it trains you to get inside someone else's head, understand why they do what they do, and imagine their world from the inside out. Which is exactly what good marketing requires.
Full episode is live now. /2026/04/28/julia-dewolfe-ep26-business-coaching-women-entrepreneurs/
#businesscoaching #womenentrepreneurs #marketingtips #readingfiction #idealclient #thismaightgetcreative #behindthebrand #podcastquote #solopreneur #juliadewolfe
Logos fade. Trends change.
What sticks is consistency, intention, and follow-through.
That’s what real branding looks like.
👉 Build a brand that lasts at lyoncreatives.com
Most coaching businesses are built around calls. Julia DeWolfe cut all of hers — and her clients told her it was the best decision she ever made.
Julia is a CBT-informed business coach who works with women in service businesses through Voxer instead of scheduled sessions. She’s there for the thing that comes up at 11am, the client who needs to think something through before a hard conversation, the idea that needs somewhere to land before it disappears.
In Ep. 26 we get into:
• How your core beliefs are running your business decisions right now
• The luteal crisis — and why it explains the ‘burn it all down’ feeling
• Designing your business around your brain, not the industry standard
• ADHD, cycle syncing, and why anti-hustle is not the same as anti-ambition
• Why reading fiction makes you better at marketing
New episode is live now. Listen here: /episode/3PBt4fKim1NBIE2GkFTGjh?si=99aa518836ed4702
Your website should sound like you on your best day. Not like a template. Not like ChatGPT. Like you.
Faith Morris said it perfectly on this week's episode: "You are what you reflect on your website. And I want that to be the case. It should be the case."
If someone reads your site and then gets on a call with you and feels like they're talking to a completely different person, that's the problem worth solving.
Listen Here: /2026/04/24/faith-morris-operations-strategist-business-infrastructure/
#brandstrategy #websitecopywriting #personalbranding #podcast #womeninbusiness #entrepreneur #brandvoice
"We're really good at what we do. We just don't know how to explain it."
Almost every first conversation starts this way.
When you're in your business every day, you stop seeing it the way someone from outside does. The thing that makes you different is obvious to you and invisible on your website.
The fix isn't a better tagline. It's the work underneath it.
Brand Audit at lyoncreatives.com, link in bio.
She moved back to the U.S. from Australia with two toddlers, no community, and a husband starting a masonry business from scratch.
Six months later that business was profitable.
A year after launching her own ops consultancy, she hit six figures.
Faith Morris did both with four rules and a minimal marketing plan. And this week she's on the podcast telling me exactly how.
New episode is live. You can listen here: /2026/04/24/faith-morris-operations-strategist-business-infrastructure/
#podcast #businessstrategy #operationsmanagement #entrepreneurship #womeninbusiness #smallbusiness #brandstrategy