If you’re looking for design that feels genuine, thoughtful, and intentional, I’d love to collaborate with you.
Beyond design, I spent 14 years in Mexico volunteering as a self-supporting missionary—teaching, supporting communities, and helping people improve their lives. That experience shaped how I approach my work today—with care, patience, and a genuine desire to make a positive impact.
I started my own design business in Temecula, California, and now operate from Murrieta. Over the years, I’ve learned that great design comes from more than creativity—it comes from listening, empathy, and attention to detail. I love collaborating with clients to create thoughtful visuals that truly reflect who they are.
After graduating, I interned at a small design firm in Covina, California, where I discovered how design can bring ideas to life and make a real impact. I went on to study graphic design at Palomar College in San Marcos, earning awards at the San Diego County Fair for my page layout and logo design—moments that encouraged me to keep growing.
Art has always been a part of who I am. When I was five or six, I designed greeting cards for my parents in my very first computer class—and I’ve been creating ever since. From those early projects to high school design courses, I’ve loved finding visual ways to communicate ideas and make them meaningful.
I’m Teddi, a designer who believes that creativity isn’t just about making something look pretty—it’s about crafting visual stories that resonate, connect, and work hard for your brand. From early projects to full brand identities today, I love translating ideas into visuals that feel thoughtful, intentional, and just a little bit whimsical. Every project is an opportunity to blend creativity with purpose, and I’m passionate about helping clients bring their visions to life in a way that’s authentic and meaningful.
Good design = logic + creativity. Just like a pineapple.
You’ve probably noticed the pineapple in the Creative Juices logo. No, it’s not just because I like piña coladas (though I do).
The real reason? Math.
Yes, math. Spirals on a pineapple follow the Fibonacci sequence, a.k.a. the golden ratio. Stunning, right? Its beauty isn’t random—it’s built on structure and logic.
That’s exactly how I approach design. Creativity is essential, but it works best when paired with intention and thoughtful structure.