Everyone has a story.
Fabelle Creative Co. exists to tell those of small businesses everywhere, through digital design services.
Agency-level design solutions with all the perks of an independent contractor.
Rebecca Loomis—solopreneur web designer, brand identity developer, and graphic artist—applies agency-level standards to every project, all the while remaining personally invested in your vision. Learn More >
Recent Work
Design Services
Website
It's essential for businesses to have fully-responsive, beautifully designed, functional and informative websites. I'll work closely with you to bring your vision to life, from the development of a strategy and organization of content to the visual design and construction of the site.
Branding
A brand identity is more than a clip-art logo; it's a promise. The graphics, colors, fonts and overall feel of your branding speaks volumes about who you are and why your ideal customer should choose you over your competitors. A solid, consistent brand can make or break a business.
Editorial
Whether it’s a corporate identity package of branded business cards and letterheads, a magazine or journal layout, CD album or book cover design, packaging for your unique product, marketing materials such as brochures and direct mailers, I’ve got you covered. Have a vision?
“Working with Rebecca has been a great experience. Even though we had a tight timeline, she was able to bring all of the details together for our new website in such an attractive way and we are so happy! Our website is now stunning, very efficient, easy to navigate, and it showcases everything that we want our audience to experience in a beautiful way. Working with Rebecca has been very easy and a pleasure. I highly recommend her.”
— Heather Khym, Abiding Together Podcast
Industries
Professional Services
Tourism
Health Care
Education
Retail & eCommerce
Books & Publishing
Artists/Creatives
Public Figures
Music & Media
Performing Arts
Events & Venues
Insurance & Finance
Food & Drink
Churches & Nonprofits
Recycled Logos
Not every small business is ready to drop the costs associated with a brand image; but you probably know that you’re going to need at the very least a logo to stand out among the well-branded crowd. I don’t believe in cutting corners, but I do believe in finding unique solutions within difficult parameters. That’s why I decided to recycle old logos from past projects that never made the cut, in the slight chance that one of them captures another business’s message.
“Styles come and go. Good design is a language, not a style.”
—Massimo Vignelli