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Marlo Biasutti RGD

  • Brand Strategy
  • Branding
  • Web Design
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Marlo Biasutti RGD

With over 13 years in business and 100+ success stories and counting, I’ve worked with solopreneurs to multi-million dollar companies that all had one thing in common—they were done with the DIY approach. My clients partner with me when they are ready to level-up. Together we craft a brand as elevated as they are.

Through strategic positioning and thoughtful branding, we can work together to help your business stand out from the crowd and attract your dream clients.

M81 Creative is a Toronto-based boutique design studio for business owners like you who have been around the block, bootstrapped your way to success, and are ready to outshine your competition.

When you collaborate with M81 Creative, you can confidently ditch your DIY brand forever, because we're committed to giving your brand’s visual identity the strategy-backed upgrade it deserves.

To learn more about how you can work with Marlo and M81, visit the studio online at m81creative.com or on Instagram @m81creative.

Toronto, ON

Member since September 04, 2020

Founder | Creative Director @ M81 Creative


Skills


The best advice I've ever received is...

“If you are the smartest person in the room, you are in the wrong room. I continue to seek out new challenges, learn new skills and surround myself with talented people that help me grow.”

I'm an RGD Member because...

“It's important to me that clients can be confident in hiring me. Knowing I am an experienced, ethical and qualified professional. Having my RGD designation is a way of communicating this to new partners. And my journey into design has been a success because of the wonderful mentors I've had along the way. I hope to do the same for others.”

My favourite RGD memory is..

“Connecting with other designers at Design Thinkers that I have followed and admired over the years. It really creates a wonderful sense of community when often it can feel quite isolating working as a solopreneur.”