Living Lucidly
Reimagining Sound Healing Through a Celestial, Ethereal Lens
The Result:
A Digital Sanctuary that Converts.
Solidified a unified, high-vibe brand identity across every digital and physical touchpoint.
Transformed traditional marketing into a 'keepable' art piece; a beautiful postcard designed for longevity, using a dynamic QR code to bridge the gap between physical art and evolving digital offerings.
Established a scalable digital framework for future retreat and workshop launches.
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Case Study
The Challenge
The client, sound healer Dani Flores, needed to transition from a scattered digital presence to a premium, high-vibe brand that felt both deeply grounded and cosmically expansive. The goal was to create a visual and verbal identity that felt authentically "lucid"—clear, bright, and inviting—while positioning her as a leader in the Boulder wellness space.
The Solution
I led an end-to-end rebrand—serving as Creative Director, strategist, and photographer—to move the Living Lucidly brand away from generic wellness tropes. By anchoring 100% natural light editorial imagery within a mobile-first framework, we eschewed the expected in favor of a dawn-and-forest" palette that brings both fun and sophistication, creating a digital sanctuary that begins the moment a client lands on the page.
Project Scope & Deliverables
Brand Strategy: Conducted deep-dive coaching and guidance to refine the Living Lucidly mission and target aligned high-end private and retreat clients.
Visual Identity: Developed a cohesive kit including custom typography, a celestial-inspired color story, and sacred geometry assets.
Brand Photography: 100% natural light editorial sessions to capture the authentic glow of the practice.
Copywriting & Voice: Full-site messaging focusing on the intersection of science, wellness and practitioner personality.
Digital Presence: Ground-up website design and development, optimized for conversion and mobile booking.
Marketing Collateral: Design of high-end print flyers and postcards with art-first strategy.
Old website shown below for comparison.