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Inward Action Coaching

Inward Action Coaching is a coaching program led by Patrick Chapman, a professional certified coach who’s mission is to help his clients design a more fulfilled and balanced work-life, with proven mindfulness and coaching skills and strategies.

Project Snapshot:

Client: Inward Action Coaching with Patrick Chapman
Goal: Create a stand-out brand and website to continue to nurture and grow coaching clients.
Deliverables: Brand Identity, Brand Guide, Web Design, Social Media Templates, Stock Image Library, Branded Collateral.
Services: Brand + Web Basics

Inward Action's brand identity design by HIYO DESIGN was inspired by bringing the “inward” aspects of our consciousness into focus. Calling attention to a balance between business, productivity, and wellbeing. The idea is that by looking inward, we are able to take the actions needed to improve.


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My assumption was that it would be very technical. You know, design a logo and a website, etc. —and HIYO DESIGN has all of those technical skills and knowledge base; but one thing I didn’t expect was that by going through the structured and organized process that HIYO DESIGN uses, I would be invited to think inward about my brand and business. I feel like in a lot of ways I was coached by HIYO DESIGN without even realizing it.

HIYO design helped me hone in on my target audience, think about what I want my brand to resonate, the details, the color schemes... and it really made me think differently even with my marketing strategy. I was grateful for that process and their expertise, demeanor, and patience. They were there for me every step of the way, with patience, and no judgment. Their team was consistently accessible and provided support.

It’s important for us as entrepreneurs to know or at least understand the process versus being in the dark and relying on somebody else entirely — through the workshops, HIYO Design gave me the opportunity to know more about my own branding, design, and marketing; and I’m very grateful for that.

- Patrick Chapman