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Welcome to OurVision! We warmly invite all Partners, Collaborators, Entrepreneurs, Tentmakers, and Project Starters to explore our innovative design, branding, and marketing solutions tailored to your unique needs. Let us help you bring your vision to life with creativity and excellence. Meet "Our" Team.
Tailored creative solutions for businesses and individuals across various industries, from branding to marketing materials, backed by 20 years of global design and faith-based experience.
Compassionate, professional design services comparable to Fed-Ex Local stores for both immediate, general, or quota-based needs.
Small businesses are the backbone of economic growth, and we are committed to supporting them through affordable, editable templates designed to empower startups and entrepreneurs. Our templates make professional branding accessible, giving everyone the tools they need to compete and thrive in today’s market.
Concerning all churches, institutions, businesses, and individuals, for full accountability, see the 'About' page. We're responsible for accountable Christian media, education, design advisory, and parental oversight. We value your trust.
OurVision leverages over 20 years of professional design experience to provide innovative branding and marketing solutions tailored for both businesses and faith-based organizations.
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OurVision is committed to enhancing mental wellness through thoughtful design and marketing strategies that inspire hope and promote well-being.
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With deep-rooted faith-based values, OurVision partners with churches and ministries to create branding and marketing strategies that nurture community connections and uplift individuals.
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Randy Williams, an '03 BFA graduate from Southern Illinois University at Carbondale, is a seasoned professional with 20+ years of experience in Industrial design, web, education, and graphic design. His achievements include receiving the 2003 SIUC Senior IDSA Merit Award, R.E.A.C.H Award, and being a Rickert-Ziebold Finalist. Randy has co
Randy Williams, an '03 BFA graduate from Southern Illinois University at Carbondale, is a seasoned professional with 20+ years of experience in Industrial design, web, education, and graphic design. His achievements include receiving the 2003 SIUC Senior IDSA Merit Award, R.E.A.C.H Award, and being a Rickert-Ziebold Finalist. Randy has contributed his expertise to notable companies like Insight Product Development, Fossil/DKNY Watches, Pacific Northern, and Keys Fitness. He is the co-founder of OurVision: Creative Design Services.
Concerning all churches, institutions, businesses, and individuals, for a full accountability list, please see the 'About' page. We are responsible for submitted and accounted-for directions of Christian-based material, suitable educational assets, industrial design education to youth, and parental monitoring and accountability for our sketch-a-day and art projects. We desire to keep your trust and prayerfully believe our integrity represents you well.
Our Executive Sales and Partner brings a wealth of experience and industry knowledge to our team. They are dedicated to building strong relationships with clients and providing exceptional service. With a keen eye for opportunity and a passion for helping businesses grow, they are committed to driving success.
Our talented Designer specializes in creating visually stunning and spiritually inspiring designs. With a deep understanding of faith-based audiences, they excel in crafting engaging social media content, impactful graphic designs, and compelling content publishing. Their creative flair and attention to detail ensure that every project is a masterpiece.
With 20 years of design leadership, we have successfully managed full-scale consumer product development, graphic, and web projects from concept to completion. Our expertise ensures cohesive, high-quality results that meet market demands and consistently elevate brand presence across diverse industries.
Our Brand Styling management and creative direction integrate 25+ years of Adobe software expertise, offering cohesive, high-impact brand identities that elevate marketing efforts. With over 20 years of global experience (consultancy and corporate design) with global brands such as DKNY, JcPenny, Stridex, Fossil, Ironman Fitness. In 2022, we started OurVision to help guide businesses and organizations in developing visually distinct, strategically aligned branding that drives engagement and lasting impressions.
Our research and development in consumer products, paired with expert creative direction, is built on a foundation of award-winning innovation and hands-on experience with global brands like DKNY, Ironman Fitness, and CMSDC. Recognized as an IDSA Student Merit Award and REACH Award (SIUC) recipient, and seasoned in leadership, we bring a strategic, insights-driven approach to design that consistently pushes product boundaries and enhances consumer appeal.
Our asset management in graphic design leverages over 25 years of expertise in Adobe software, ensuring streamlined, efficient handling of digital assets. With 20+ years of global experience, we provide businesses and organizations with reliable, organized, and scalable asset management solutions tailored to diverse design needs.
Our creative direction for faith-based organizations combines 20 years of experience in both professional and ministry settings, using Adobe software to craft meaningful, biblically rooted marketing. As dedicated students of the Holy Bible and experienced partners to church leadership, we provide tailored visual solutions that resonate with faith communities and support their outreach goals.
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Choosing OurVision means partnering with a team dedicated to excellence, integrity, and community impact. Our extensive experience, commitment to ethical practices, and focus on long-term client relationships set us apart from freelance platforms like Fiverr, Freelancer, and Upwork.
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At OurVision, our commitment to Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging (DEIB) is unwavering. We recognize that diversity enriches our perspectives, creativity, and effectiveness as a team. We are dedicated to creating an inclusive environment where every individual feels valued, respected, and empowered to contribute their unique talents and ideas. Equity is at the core of our values, and we strive to ensure fair opportunities for all, regardless of background or identity. By fostering a culture of belonging, we aim to cultivate a sense of community where everyone can thrive and succeed. Our commitment to DEIB extends beyond words; it is reflected in our actions, policies, and practices, as we continually strive to uphold these principles in all aspects of our work and interactions. OurVision will not participate in any messages or development that shall demean or discriminate against another's beliefs.
Black History Month, celebrated annually in February in the United States (and in October in the UK), is a time to honor the achievements, contributions, and struggles of African Americans throughout history. It originated from the efforts of historian Carter G. Woodson and the Association for the Study of Negro Life and History, who established Negro History Week in 1926 to promote the study and recognition of African American history. The week was later expanded to a month-long observance, officially recognized as Black History Month in 1976. During this month, people commemorate the resilience, creativity, and leadership of African Americans, highlighting their significant impact on culture, politics, science, the arts, and every aspect of society. It serves as a reminder of the ongoing struggle for racial justice and equality, while also celebrating the rich and diverse heritage of the African American community.
Women's History Month is an annual observance held in March to honor and celebrate the contributions, achievements, and struggles of women throughout history. It originated from International Women's Day, which was first celebrated in 1911 and later expanded to encompass the entire month in the United States in 1987. During Women's History Month, people highlight the accomplishments of women in various fields, including science, literature, politics, art, education, and social justice. It serves as a time to recognize the often overlooked or marginalized roles that women have played in shaping history and society, as well as to advocate for gender equality and the empowerment of women worldwide. Through events, exhibitions, lectures, and other activities, Women's History Month aims to raise awareness, educate, and inspire future generations to continue the fight for women's rights and equality.
Autism Awareness Month is observed annually in April to increase public awareness and understanding of autism spectrum disorder (ASD), a complex neurodevelopmental condition. The month-long observance aims to promote acceptance, inclusion, and support for individuals with autism and their families. During Autism Awareness Month, organizations, advocates, and communities around the world participate in various activities and initiatives to raise awareness about autism, dispel myths and stereotypes, and advocate for greater access to services, resources, and opportunities for individuals on the autism spectrum. These activities may include educational events, fundraising campaigns, awareness walks, social media campaigns, and initiatives to promote acceptance and understanding in schools, workplaces, and communities. The ultimate goal of Autism Awareness Month is to foster a more inclusive and supportive society for individuals with autism, where they are valued, respected, and given the opportunity to reach their full potential.
Mental Health Month is observed annually in May to raise awareness about mental health issues, promote mental wellness, and reduce stigma surrounding mental illness. During this month, organizations, advocates, and communities worldwide come together to educate the public about mental health, provide support to individuals struggling with mental health conditions, and advocate for policies and resources to improve mental health care. Mental Health Month aims to encourage open conversations about mental health, increase understanding of mental illnesses, and promote access to mental health services and support networks. Through various activities such as educational events, workshops, screenings, and outreach campaigns, Mental Health Month seeks to empower individuals to prioritize their mental well-being and seek help when needed. It also serves as a reminder of the importance of compassion, empathy, and support for those affected by mental health challenges.
'All who come unto me I shall by no means cast out.' (John 6:37) We have a unique approach in our creative work, yet we remain unified in our solutions for all people. We strive to clarify our work across businesses, education, non-profits, and churches, which we consider holy places of worship. We are committed to the principle: 'There is no place for hate here.'
As stated in 1 Corinthians 5:13, 'God will judge those outside, but we are to judge those within the house of God.' No one knows the timing of their life, but we, as brethren, meet everyone at the cross, as Jesus did, so that we all may prevail and be overcomers together. We do not neglect or suppress the Holy Spirit, the most precious gift on Earth. We are committed to intentionally influencing others in God’s House without contravening His views on sexuality or sexual purity. We acknowledge our weakness and need for a Savior but strive not to lose fellowship with God by unfaithfulness to His commands. We embrace LGBTQ individuals as God's children and citizens, just as we are. Our goal is to exemplify the beauty of Jesus and inspire others to fall in love with Him as well. We do not force anything like he didn't. Where is that in scripture? Do you know after Christ died on the cross? In John, it says that the veil in the temple was rent, there was an earthquake, the dead started walking the streets of Jerusalem and the sky darkened. God did that to prove he was the Son of God. In Acts 2, Peter still had to refute the Jews. Further in Acts God had to give a dream for letters to be given to Him to accept the Gentiles as inheritors of salvation. Because the Jews still didn't believe it was God. Christ is always gently inviting us to His love not forcing us
In developing creative direction for faith-based organizations, we aim to embody God's eternal love. As ambassadors, we are witnesses of God's Holy Church, which is also referred to as a hospital and a place of refuge. We reject and will not engage in discrimination, harassment, indoctrination, or coercion against any citizen of the United States in our creative endeavors.
This commitment aligns with our Great Commission (Matthew 28:19) to reach all the world, affirming our mission and values."
Hispanic Heritage Month, celebrated annually from September 15 to October 15 in the United States, is a time to recognize and honor the cultural contributions, traditions, and achievements of Hispanic and Latino Americans. The month-long observance begins on September 15, the anniversary of independence for several Latin American countries, including Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, and Nicaragua, followed by Mexico and Chile's independence days on September 16 and September 18, respectively. During Hispanic Heritage Month, communities across the country come together to celebrate the diverse cultures, languages, cuisines, music, art, and history of Hispanic and Latino Americans through festivals, events, exhibitions, educational programs, and other activities. It is an opportunity to reflect on the profound impact and enduring legacy of Hispanic and Latino Americans on American society and to foster understanding, appreciation, and solidarity across cultural boundaries.
Breast Cancer Awareness Month is an annual campaign held in October to increase awareness about breast cancer, promote early detection and screening, and raise funds for research, treatment, and support services for those affected by the disease. During Breast Cancer Awareness Month, individuals, organizations, and communities worldwide come together to educate the public about breast cancer risk factors, symptoms, and prevention strategies, as well as to provide support and resources for individuals diagnosed with breast cancer and their families. The campaign is marked by various activities and initiatives, including fundraising events, educational workshops, health fairs, and community outreach efforts. Pink ribbons, the universal symbol of breast cancer awareness, are prominently displayed to show solidarity and support for breast cancer survivors and those undergoing treatment, as well as to honor the memory of those who have lost their lives to the disease. Breast Cancer Awareness Month serves as a reminder of the importance of early detection, regular screening, and access to quality care in the fight against breast cancer.
Disability Awareness Month is a time dedicated to raising awareness about the rights, experiences, and challenges faced by people with disabilities. Observed in various countries at different times of the year, this month serves as a platform to advocate for accessibility, inclusion, and equal opportunities for individuals with disabilities. Through educational workshops, awareness campaigns, community events, and initiatives to improve accessibility, Disability Awareness Month aims to educate the public, break down stereotypes, and promote understanding and acceptance of people with disabilities. It provides an opportunity to celebrate the diverse talents, strengths, and contributions of individuals with disabilities, while also highlighting the importance of creating a more inclusive and accessible society for all.
Native American Heritage Month, observed annually in November in the United States, is a time dedicated to honoring and celebrating the rich cultural heritage, history, and contributions of Native American and Indigenous peoples. Originally established as a week-long observance in 1990 and expanded to a month-long commemoration in 1994, Native American Heritage Month provides an opportunity for communities to engage in various activities and events that celebrate the diverse cultures, traditions, languages, and histories of Native American and Indigenous peoples. From cultural festivals and art exhibits to storytelling events and traditional dances, the month serves as a platform to raise awareness about the unique experiences and challenges facing Native American communities, while also honoring their resilience, wisdom, and contributions to the United States and the world.
International Human Rights Day, observed annually on December 10th, commemorates the adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) by the United Nations General Assembly in 1948. It serves as a reminder of the fundamental rights and freedoms that all individuals are entitled to, regardless of their nationality, ethnicity, religion, gender, or any other status. On this day, governments, organizations, and individuals worldwide come together to reaffirm their commitment to upholding human rights principles, advocate for the protection of human rights, and raise awareness about ongoing human rights violations and injustices. International Human Rights Day serves as a call to action to promote equality, justice, and dignity for all people and to work towards a world where human rights are respected and upheld for everyone.
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