ASHTANGI NOMAD Blog

Client

  • ASHTANGI NOMAD

BRIEF

  • PROJET MANAGEMENT
  • GRAPHIC DESIGN
  • WEB DESIGN
  • CONTENT CREATION
  • WRITING
  • PRINT

SERVICES

  • MANAGEMENT
  • WEB GRAPHIC DESIGN
  • SEO
  • SOCIAL MEDIA
  • PRINT DOCUMENTS

Context

The mission of the website ashtanginomad.com is to provide a platform dedicated to well-being, where individuals can learn and practice yoga, find resources to balance their lives, and connect with a community seeking to improve their physical and mental wellness.

The site offers healthy living tips and information on events, workshops, and safe yoga spaces around the world, aiming to support women on their journey toward a balanced, harmonious, and self-sufficient life.

Solution

  1. Ideation and project management.
  2. Complete Design Branding. (logo, brand guidelines).
  3. Content Creation (Illustrations, images, texts).
  4. Custom Website Creation including various pages such as:
      • A blog In-depth articles on yoga, digital nomad life, and well-being. Written by women for adult women seeking meaning.
      • A yoga glossary, a virtual encyclopedia that gathers a wealth of information on the subject.
      • An updated calendar of upcoming events.
      • An interactive map to find a place for rejuvenation.
  5. The creation, writing, and management of a monthly newsletter.

Business cards

The client wishes to develop professional and unique business cards that reflect the brand image and values of Ashtangi Nomad. These cards will be used during yoga classes to drive traffic to the website. The cards should feature a positive quote on the back, with a variety of different quotes to make each course participant feel unique. The front of the card features a QR code that leads directly to the website.

 

    • Business card design that represents the company’s visual identity.
    • High-quality materials for durable and professional printing, 100% recycled.
    • Dimensions: Square (2 x 2 inches)
    • Front – Back, color printing
Business cards from Ashtangi Nomad laid out on a wooden table.