Asya Blue Design LLC - New York City

Asya Blue design is based in New York. By 2023 Aya had contributed ideas and thoughts for both this website and for some of my books. Her Guest Post below was a 1st step to guest posting. The site has received a variety in communication about the overall subjects included on the site and in the site author’s books. Asya’s comment, “My love of the creative process is only rivaled by the relationships I have cultivated”, resonates with me. As the site author, book publisher and author I too have a love of the creative process needed for this work but have found that people like Asya are a treasure and those who help in this process are so important and offer a great deal of meaningful input.

-Brent M. Jones

ASYA BLUE CATCHING UP WITH CONNECTED EVENTS MATTER

NEW YORK-BASED: CREATIVE DIRECTOR, ART DIRECTOR GRAPHIC DESIGNER, VISUAL IDENTITY • ADVERTISING PUBLISHING • PACKAGING • ENVIRONMENTAL • EXHIBIT • SOCIAL MEDIA

Hello, Connected Events Matter followers. My first name may appear tricky (pronounced Ah-Sha), but my design philosophy and approach to every project are simple, straightforward, and client-centered. I bring a thoughtful, organized, multi-discipline background to the creative process. There is no logo refresh or book project too small nor brand launch or multi-media campaign too large for my team and me to manage and execute at the highest level. I not only lead and design, but I author a creative narrative that helps to evoke the emotion of a brand or project. I constantly strive for my clients to feel listened to, and I wear my crown for being the “consummate communicator with record-breaking response times” very proudly.

My love of the creative process is only rivaled by the relationships I have cultivated. A collective of clients who are now friends, friends who have become colleagues, and former students who are collaborators. From designers to developers to copywriters, I invest in and surround myself with people who share a common purpose: work hard and do good. I enjoy taking on pro-bono projects that are particularly meaningful to my close-knit creative family. I also love the time I spend each week in the classrooms of local colleges and universities, helping to build the knowledge, passion, and portfolios of the next generation of art and graphic design professionals.