“We had an identity crisis between our brand image and customers. A colleague recommended Christy Joyce at Tonic Branding as one who could develop a brand strategy along with one succinct message. Within days, Christy provided several creative ideas that could all work for our business. Her creativity and responsiveness were critical in turning a big project around in the short time we needed it done. When it comes to our brand or image, Christy is our first call.”
“For several years, Christy Joyce has helped us with our marketing and design needs, and more recently with re-branding our company. She is indispensable. Her knowledge and design skills lead us through the process when we are unsure how to navigate. She works efficiently and is always honest, fair, and not afraid to tell you when you are making a mistake. I highly recommend Christy Joyce when it comes to marketing your business.”
“Christy is a terrific out-of-the-box thinker who is committed to doing her best work, quickly and efficiently. Her ability to think globally and collaborate with others when developing creative solutions gives her a distinct leg up over most creative individuals.”
“The work that Christy Joyce at Tonic Branding does is unmatchable. She is personable and professional, and working with her is always a joy. Christy took all the small and large details from our initial consultation and created a brand that I will love for many years to come. I highly recommend Christy for anyone who expects a first-class experience and exceptional final product.”
“Christy is extremely creative, listens to the needs of her clients, and wants her customers to be 100% satisfied with the end product.”
“One of our biggest challenges has been getting help with our marketing and promotions. That is until we met Christy Joyce with Tonic Branding. Christy has poured her heart into our program and has made it her personal business to know exactly what we do. We appreciate all of the hard work she puts into Horsepower, especially helping us to secure our future as a nonprofit.”