Resilience
Show up even when the road isn’t smooth. I find ways to keep growing through every season of life. It’s not just about pushing through challenges, it’s about rising from them with new strength and perspective.
Creativity
Creativity isn’t just a skill, it’s my lens on the world. It’s the way I turn ideas into something visual, tangible, and memorable. I thrive on pushing boundaries and bringing concepts to life in a way that inspires and feels authentic.
Connection
The best work happens when it’s rooted in connection; whether that’s helping someone tell their brand story, capturing their personality through an image, or just making them feel seen. The idea is to build bridges between people, ideas, and emotions.
Today is a great day
to create.
to connect.
to push through.
About Me
Hey, I’m Toyin Cole; a graphic designer and photographer who’s been in love with art since the days of coloring the sky the “perfect” shade of blue in elementary school. That early spark led me to study Graphic Design at UCF, where I earned my B.F.A. while juggling life as a new mom. It wasn’t easy, but it taught me grit, creativity, and how to make things happen even when the odds felt stacked against me.
Since then, I’ve had the chance to work with organizations like Orlando Health, Florida Blue, and Lockheed Martin, while also building my own projects in the realm of brand development, design and photography. I’m all about helping ideas take shape; whether that’s designing visuals that tell a story, building a brand identity, or capturing the kind of images that make people stop and look twice.
At my core, I’m an artist who loves building connections and creating work that feels both purposeful and personal.
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My Work
My work blends clarity and creativity — crafting cohesive brand identities that feel personal, intentional, and true to each client’s vision. From startups to established businesses, here’s a glimpse of how I’ve helped brands find their visual voice and design experiences that connect.




