WELCOME
Welcome to Lonni Olson Design & Consulting!
Are you struggling with the increased demands of your small business? We get it. We’ve been there! This is precisely why I offer small businesses with a variety of services to help alleviate the time constraints that are involved with running a small business.
You’re good at what you do and you’d much rather RUN your business than be behind the scenes doing all of that other things that are required to be successful. Whether it’s creating social media posts and graphics, designing marketing and promotional materials, or managing business accounts and bookkeeping – I can help.
I can tailor a package of services that is unique to your business. I listen to your story about your business, your goals, and current needs to help do work that resonates with your audience. I become a part of your team and do everything possible to help you be successful.
My current client list includes business coaches, speakers, Architectural firms, Engineering firms, several non-profits and more.
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ABOUT LONNI

Hi, I’m Lonni. I am a freelance designer & consultant, working mainly for small businesses in need of additional support. My services range from graphic, web, and architectural design to virtual assistance and bookkeeping.
My architectural design background meant designing presentation boards and other graphic-related items. The firm I worked for after college recognized my love for this work and gave me free reign of all their logo design, websites, promotional material, and more. Today, I still work with that architectural company (as their consultant), as well as engineers, non-profits, business professionals, and more.
EDUCATION
Master of Architecture, School of Architecture and Urban Planning, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 2009
Historic Preservation Certificate, School of Architecture and Urban Planning, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 2009
Bachelor of Science in Architectural Studies, School of Architecture and Urban Planning, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 2004