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Experience-driven visual creative with an elevated, event-facing feel.
Chroma Graphix is Amanda Rochon's Phoenix-based design studio, building brand development, promotional campaigns, retail visuals, and polished communication tools for teams that need their work to land clearly.
Chroma Graphix helps brands sharpen identity, support launches, and present ideas with more confidence across print, presentation, and digital formats.
Identity
Build or refine the visual backbone of the brand so every campaign, presentation, and social-ready asset has a stronger starting point.
Campaign
Develop campaign graphics, sales materials, promotional pieces, and rollout assets that keep the message clear and visually consistent.
Presentation
Turn dense information into presentation systems that feel persuasive, polished, and easy to follow.
Retail + events
Support launches, incentives, and in-person experiences with print and event materials that carry the visual story all the way through.
Digital
Extend the visual voice into email, web-ready graphics, and digital campaign components without losing brand cohesion.
A sampling of Behance work across branding, presentation design, campaign creative, and event collateral.
Experience-driven visual creative with an elevated, event-facing feel.
Beauty-forward branding work with a clean, memorable visual personality.
Identity work for a music-focused organization that needed polish and clarity.
Deck design that improves structure, readability, and overall confidence in the story being told.
Presentation-minded materials built to support a clearer financial story and polished client experience.
Destination collateral carrying a travel experience through every supporting touchpoint.
Chroma Graphix is built for teams that need more than a single good-looking layout - they need a visual system that can stretch across launches, decks, collateral, and supporting assets without falling apart.
Good design direction should make execution easier, not create more guesswork once the files leave the concept phase.
Step 01
Identify what the audience needs to understand first and where the design has to perform.
Step 02
Build the visual language, layout logic, and asset direction so the work feels consistent from the start.
Step 03
Adapt the design across the formats that matter most - deck, email, collateral, display, or campaign set.
Step 04
Package the work so stakeholders can use it confidently, not just admire it in a static concept frame.