Nashville’s finest web design & branding agency, as certified by our clients.

Brand-centric web design served Nashville style!

Brand Aid Design Co. is a Charlotte, NC  Nashville, Tennessee based web responsive design, email marketing, brand identity and mobile web design firm that focuses on a webcentric style of visual storytelling in which our clients harness the power of the internet by centering all their marketing efforts around a well designed website.
 
Whether you are a small or large business, Brand Aid provides a wide variety of web and graphic design services including logos, brochures, flyers, newsletters, stationery, postcards, ads and posters for a variety of business branding needs. So head on over to the portfolio kitchen or give us a holla' to learn more about our services.

Services

  • Web Design

    In today’s plugged-in world, if you don’t have a website, you simply don’t exist.

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  • Online Marketing

    Let's face it. If you're not marketing online, then you're not marketing.

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  • Brand Strategy

    Your brand is your most important asset. But a brand is more than a logo.

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  • Mobile Web Design

    We take a mobile first approach that is responsive to your users devices.

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Latest Articles

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    Brought to you by the talented minds at BBDO, this anti-smoking ad is sure to stir up emotions (among other things) to get its point across about self-proclaimed social smokers. The campaign, commonly referred to as “Social Farting,” has actors passing …

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  2. Goals And New Year’s Resolutions
    Being excited by last years (2012) results of publishing my goals publicly, I was hoping to share the joy this process has given me. As I was tossing over some thoughts, I recently came across an article with a similar …

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  3. Add a Custom Pinterest Button to your Website (Part 2)
    When I started out searching for a global solution with a “one and done” approach to placing  Pinterest’s “pin it” button on a page and wrote about it in this post, I didn’t quite expect the sheer volume of responses …

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