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meet me.

i find immense peace in my rural lifestyle. it is my inspiration, my passion, my home.

Hey, I'm Bronte! I grew up and spent the first 17 years of my life full time on the family property. I find immense peace in my rural lifestyle. It is my inspiration, my passion, my home.

I also grew a love photography and creating. 
How would I combine a diverse range of industries and passions into one?

The answer? Bronte Kate Designs.

I'm a qualified graphic designer and photographer, passionate about showcasing unique brand identities, particularly those with an agricultural nature.

a business that benefits yours.

My hope is to create a business that benefits yours.

I once read a quote that said "a bird flies in a flock, but an eagle soars alone" and this is what I want for your business. Every business, brand or company can fly. They can be the bird. That's easy, common, the same. But they fly together, never particularly standing out.

As a designer my goal is to make your business be the eagle. To soar. To make your brand stand out and take it higher.

If I design something for you I want to work with you. I want to experience what you do. I want to explore the possibilities and capture everything that you believe, stand for and love, your livelihood, what you've worked hard to achieve and put it into something that simply expresses that.

 

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why agricultural
businesses?

Sometimes when people look at the cost of design and branding services, they really question is it worth it? My only answer is 100%. Branding is an investment. For agricultural businesses in particular – in this day and age it’s not enough to simply say that you matter because you’re feeding the world. Society doesn’t care about that anymore. This doesn’t mean you conform to what they want, but you have to delve into a bigger vision, mission and purpose – exploring your own personal beliefs. Branding and design for agricultural business is about creating identities and visually communicating something that is based off these morals, and that challenges assumptions and pushes current perspectives on agriculture. You have to invest to make a claim about who you are, and why you matter. It’s simply not enough to say “I feed the world.”

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