Alex
the
Creative
Refining Our Approach Since '20
Brands Built To
Last And Appreciate
Over Time.
While everyone chases the trends, we focus on building you're legacy. Vinyl Media Co. is a boutique creative agency for founders seeking intentional brand support.
vinylmedia.co — Atlanta, GA
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What I
actually do.
01
Brand
Identity
The full picture — logo, typography, color, voice. A system that holds up everywhere and speaks be(for)e you.
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Web
Design
Your site makes the first impression every time, and either earns trust or loses it completely. I build sites intentonally and authentic to YOUR brand.
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Creative
Direction
Someone in your corner who sees the whole board. Photography, campaign concepts, brand voice — the taste layer most brands are missing.
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Social
Strategy
Getting you seen by the right people. Not chasing virality — building presence. Content that actually converts into clients.
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Content
Production
Captions, blog posts, campaign copy. Words that sound like you on your best day — written by someone who actually studied your brand.
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Ongoing
Retainer
For founders who want a creative director without the full-time hire. Monthly, consistent, always in your corner.
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About the Studio
Built for founders who take their brand personally.
Vinyl Media Co. started with a name I never questioned — because it was always mine. Music has always been how I process the world. Vinyl because it’s intentional. You don’t shuffle a record. You commit to it.
I work with founders and entrepreneurs who want their creative presence to feel like legacy — not a trend cycle. Strategy that sticks. Design that says something. Work that earns a second look.
For the Record.
Don’t Forget to Smell the Roses
There’s a difference between time flying and time leaping. One happens to you. The other — you wake up somewhere new and have to figure out how you got there.
01The Name I Never Questioned
The origin of Vinyl Media Co. — and why the name was never a creative choice. It was just the truth.
Color Me Brand New
What repainting a room taught me about grief, color, and why the brands I love are never afraid to commit.