Our Process
You’re busy operating a successful business. Let us support your marketing efforts with over 20 years of professional marketing expertise.
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Audience - We will analyze your audience and take an approach that creatively engages users and communicates the information they are seeking.
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Engagement, Driving Conversion - Together with Degrees in Communication, Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences and over 15 years in Marketing, including ad agency, copywriting and Director of Communications and Marketing - our team understands effective content, audience engagement, and driving conversations that result in wins.
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Effective Design - We will employ our skills in typography, color theory, and image selection to captivate and guide the visitor's eye.
Wight House Creative is a strategy-driven design and marketing studio serving AEC firms and professional service businesses across the Pacific Northwest. Our work is rooted in the belief that strong brands and successful pursuits are built through clarity, consistency, and intentional execution.
Founded on a background of AEC marketing leadership, communications, and design, we bring a well-rounded perspective to every project. From proposal strategy and brand development to content creation and visual design, we understand how to align messaging, teams, and deliverables in fast-paced, high-stakes environments.
Our approach combines thoughtful storytelling with disciplined execution. We translate complex ideas, technical information, and design intent into clear, compelling narratives that resonate with clients, stakeholders, and communities. Whether supporting RFQs and RFPs, building brand systems, or developing marketing materials, our work is designed to perform.
At our core, we value collaboration, precision, and continuous growth. We approach each project as both partners and problem-solvers, bringing a level of care and intention that strengthens not only the final deliverable, but the process behind it.
“I had finally found someone that would really be able to capture exactly what I wanted.”