DESIGN THAT BUILDS TRUST
Visual communication strategy that helps nonprofits
face key moments with confidence.
Whether you’re gearing up for a rebrand, expanding to a new audience, or just getting off the ground, Ravenwood Design Group offers a range of services to help nonprofits show up as credible and cohesive at crucial junctures.
We help define, refine, or align your brand in preparation for moments of growth, visibility, and change, making sure that your communications are clear and recognizably you across every touch point.
Ready to learn more?
Now accepting engagements for 2026.
Call on us at Key Moments
Launching a new program
We ensure every initiative looks and feels like a natural extension of who you are.
Stepping into a media spotlight
We refresh and lock in your visual standards so your brand comes across with clarity and consistency.
Gearing up for a campaign
We develop a cohesive campaign toolkit so your materials work in harmony to secure buy-in and funding.
Addressing a perception gap
We audit your brand’s core elements, then realign them so that funders, partners, and your community see you exactly as you intend.
Considering a full rebrand
We craft a new visual identity and strategic roadmap so you launch refreshed and ready to make an impact.
Just starting up
We build your foundational brand system so you begin on solid strategic footing and grow with confidence.
Case Studies
Hey! I’m Lydia.
As a communication designer with 15+ years of experience, my career has covered everything from typesetting trophies to working on large-scale art installations (and everything in between) spanning agency, in-house, and freelance work.
Over time I realized that my most satisfying and impactful projects all had something in common: they all revolved around helping nonprofits organize their hodgepodge of designed communications into a cohesive visual system that helped them meet their next chapter faster, and with more confidence.
That's how I came to make nonprofit communication strategy my focus. I believe that credibility isn’t an accident; it’s something that can be engineered through thoughtful visual communication. Design is a powerful force– let's use it for good.