About Us

We create visual concepts, using computer software or by hand, to communicate ideas that inspire, inform, and captivate consumers. We develop the overall layout and production design for various applications such as advertisements, brochures, magazines, and corporate reports. As well as develop wearable concepts from T-shirts to even more complicated items such as cycling jerseys.

How We Got Started

I have been a Graphic Designer for over 20 years. I have an extensive knowledge of the Printing Industry, Marketing, Advertising, Photography and being creative gives me the outlet to express those things for myself and my clients.

Products & Services
Branding by iCONfusion Design
Providing the right branding for your business.
Wearables by iCONfusion Design
Having the right branding on your wearables is an absolute must. We can help!
Creative Services by iCONfusion Design
Posters, Banners, Custom Canopies, Packaging, Wearables, Branding, Social Media, Ads.
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Recent Activity

Jon from iCONfusion Design Answered this on March 12, 2018
What are you converting? Need more information. (more) What are you converting? Need more information.

Jon from iCONfusion Design Answered this on March 09, 2018
I'm happy to help with your Graphic Design needs for apparel. (more) I'm happy to help with your Graphic Design needs for apparel.

Jon from iCONfusion Design Answered this on September 26, 2017
I can agree with Leen. I use illustrator most of the time. It gives more options for me with control. But there is not one that can do it all effectively. It’s a combination of effort. The Adobe suite is best to have the full range. I have a monthly subscription which works well. Good luck! Jon... (more) I can agree with Leen. I use illustrator most of the time. It gives more options for me with control. But there is not one that can do it all effectively. It’s a combination of effort. The Adobe suite is best to have the full range. I have a monthly subscription which works well. Good luck! Jon @ iconfusiondesign.com

Jon from iCONfusion Design Answered this on August 04, 2017
I think you need to see what your needs are first. Then find a firm or an individual who can provide a solution for your needs. Generally firms charge more than individuals so that may be a basis to make your decision. (more) I think you need to see what your needs are first. Then find a firm or an individual who can provide a solution for your needs. Generally firms charge more than individuals so that may be a basis to make your decision.

Jon from iCONfusion Design Answered this on August 01, 2017
Hello Christopher, I can agree with Mark. It all depends on the message. Long ago the consumer didn't have much choice as what to listen to. Therefore the message was always listened too. I think the obnoxious car ads really destroyed what the consumer was willing to listen to. Now the consumer... (more) Hello Christopher, I can agree with Mark. It all depends on the message. Long ago the consumer didn't have much choice as what to listen to. Therefore the message was always listened too. I think the obnoxious car ads really destroyed what the consumer was willing to listen to. Now the consumer does what they can NOT to have to listen to it. Or even pay not to include ads. I have done this myself. So I feel it has declined in that since of advertising. Jon

Jon from iCONfusion Design Answered this on March 29, 2017
How quickly you get a response for an inquiry about the site or update for the site requested. Secondly how it looks. Aesthetically pleasing site along with the functionality is highly important. Meaning the difference between a 'Coder' and a 'Designer'. Both are required. (more) How quickly you get a response for an inquiry about the site or update for the site requested. Secondly how it looks. Aesthetically pleasing site along with the functionality is highly important. Meaning the difference between a 'Coder' and a 'Designer'. Both are required.

Jon from iCONfusion Design Answered this on March 28, 2017
A "Shoestring budget" is pretty common in most cases for small business. Especially when it comes to advertising or just plain branding development. Agencies are expensive, No doubt. That doesn't mean there are not other freelance professionals that can still provide great branding development.... (more) A "Shoestring budget" is pretty common in most cases for small business. Especially when it comes to advertising or just plain branding development. Agencies are expensive, No doubt. That doesn't mean there are not other freelance professionals that can still provide great branding development. I feel that in this case, making the decision between paying for advertising and having someone such as myself, go over all of your branding is very important. No matter how much you spend on advertising if your branding is not consistent and professional that first impression can be "the Deal Breaker".Small businesses do not put enough value in having a professional go over their branding and giving them what they need to be professional looking. This is step one of acquiring clients. As Carmen commented, being the expert is very important. But if you, and your branding look different or like clip-art. Then you will get clients that are like clip-art.
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Jon from iCONfusion Design Answered this on March 24, 2017
In my experience for home shopping, its amazing what poor images a Realtor allows to be used when representing a sellers property. Personally, I move on if the images are that poor. Its the Relator's job to advise the seller if the images are not high quality enough to help sell their property.... (more) In my experience for home shopping, its amazing what poor images a Realtor allows to be used when representing a sellers property. Personally, I move on if the images are that poor. Its the Relator's job to advise the seller if the images are not high quality enough to help sell their property. If the Realtor does not have enough experience with images, resolution, composition of the image, they should educate themselves to help score a sale more quickly. Its a Win-Win for both. I agree with the drone areal shots from the below comment as well.

Team

Business Analyst / Writer / Voice of Reason
Creative / Visionary / Thinker Outside of Box