Designing Your Comms — inside and out.

There’s a step before marketing no one talks about.

Make sure your pretty graphics make sense first.

I work with people who deal in complex stuff — systems, frameworks, processes, all the things that actually make something work. You care about getting it right. You think things through. You’re not into fluffy messaging or empty visuals.

The problem isn’t that your work is too complex. It’s that, from the outside, it feels messy.

When your ideas live across spreadsheets, slides, and internal docs, the meaning gets lost. Things feel scattered. What makes your work valuable doesn’t come through. And making it look nice on top doesn’t fix that.

That’s where I come in.

I help turn what you already understand deeply into something other people can actually follow.I listen, ask questions, and figure out the structure underneath what you’re saying. Then I organize it, shape it, and make it clear.

After that, I make it look good.

I sit somewhere between structure, storytelling, and design. Whether it’s a report, a deck, a framework, or something else, I help make sure your ideas come through the way they’re supposed to — clear, solid, and easy for someone else to get.

Jasmine Ibrahim, Information Designer — literally WithJasmine

A girl who’s spent an unreasonable amount of time yelling, “I don't just make things pretty!”—now makes things pretty and has a portfolio to prove it.

Jasmine writes like an architect, builds frameworks like poems, and turns impossible concepts into stories that hit you right in the feels. She helps people sound human without getting lost in bad design. Half strategist, half translator, she believes the future belongs to people who can think clearly and feel deeply (and yes, look good doing it).

She brings a decade of experience working with nerds, turning complex data into communication that’s clear, strategic, and occasionally jaw-dropping. Her work has been called “shockingly presentable”—that might’ve been expressed as an emoji. Nonetheless, it’s both actionable and memorable.

Jasmine waves her Bachelor’s in Architecture from The City College of New York and a certification in Sustainable Business Strategy from Harvard Business School Online like her life depends on it. She designs with discipline and builds with heart—balancing visual clarity with long-term organizational impact.

Complex is fine. Confusing is not.