Hi, I’m Andrea Wei. I’m a designer based in Franklin, Tennessee.
My journey with design started back in 2006 when I graduated with a four-year degree in Graphic Design. Since then, my career has taken me through a lot of interesting chapters. In my early years, I worked directly inside marketing firms, commercial film productions, educational academies, and modeling agencies, learning how to blend visual design with real-world marketing strategies.
When I moved to the US in 2014, I took on roles in luxury retail sales, administration, and e-commerce. This work didn't take me away from design— it actually made me a better marketer. I learned firsthand how customers think, what makes a product sell, and how critical consistent visuals are to a business’s bottom line. No matter what my main role was, I was always designing on the side because it’s a true passion of mine.
Today, I live in the Nashville area, working as a freelance designer. When I take on a project, I like to dig into the roots: looking at what your competitors are doing, finding the real cause of a marketing challenge, and figuring out a fresh, innovative way to solve it. Whether it's building a website, designing logos, crafting social media posts, or setting up print menus and brochures, I care deeply about making an impact.
When I’m off the clock: You can usually find me outside. My family and I live on a piece of land here in Tennessee, and I love working in the yard—I’ve planted over 100 trees and flowers in our yard so far! I’m also an avid hiker and have explored trails in most of the big-name parks across the country—Smoky Mountain, Yellowstone, Zion, Yosemite, Denali, the Big Island of Hawaii, and more. When I'm not immersed in nature, I love spending time painting in my art studio, enjoying a fine-dining experience, or settling in to watch a great detective movie.
Whether you are a local business looking for a reliable designer to help you grow, or a company looking for a versatile, in-house designer and marketing specialist who understands the big picture, I’d love to connect.