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The Coach Natalie

Branding, UI, UX, Development

The Coach Natalie is a life coach specializing in anxiety management who improved the lives of over 2,700 clients across 33 countries. Natalie needed a full brand identity and a website that would help her transmit years of expertise and dedication.


We started with a session of brand discovery to better understand the essence of Natalie's business and what makes her special.

We guided the entire visual identity by the following principles: sophistication, modernity, softness, comfort, and freshness. For the logo, we designed a custom wordmark that emphasizes the journey of Natalie’s customers and the healing process: from vulnerability and fragility to becoming strong and in control of one's feelings. We also wanted to emphasize her name, as Natalie herself is the most significant differentiator when it comes to competitors. Once you meet her, your life begins to change.

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We also developed an extensive color palette based on the same design principles, yet flexible enough to suit various communication channels. From Vanilla Mist and First Frost to Baby Beige, the colors create a safe space, build trust, and play a role in relaxing the audience. We added contrast by using images taken either in nature or in environments with indoor plants. This approach allows the comforting color palette to blend with the natural greens or the darker browns of trees. All elements have been compiled in a brand guideline to assist Natalie and her team in maintaining brand consistency while creating content for other channels.

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The website's main goal is to mirror Natalie's warm personality as well as her expertise and the significant impact she can have on an individual's life. We aimed for visitors to feel welcomed, safe, and understood. We opted for an easy-to-navigate website, keeping in mind the answers a potential client might seek. It was developed using Squarespace, ensuring it is completely responsive and straightforward to maintain.

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