Graphic Design

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Organizations with existing branding in place don’t always need a redesign—they need reinforcements.

When campaigns, events, or high-volume projects stretch internal capacity, Point provides flexible graphic design support that integrates smoothly with your existing identity and workflow. Whether stepping in as a temporary design department, offering relief during high-demand moments, or plugging in for a specific launch, we adapt to your needs with speed and precision. We’ve supported clients like OHA, CNHA, and Ward Village under tight deadlines, and have also donated services to ʻŌhina, HIFF, and the Honolulu Museum of Art as part of our continued commitment to the arts.

Who it’s for:

  • Teams with strong branding but limited capacity

  • Organizations preparing for major campaigns or events

  • Projects with tight timelines or high output needs

  • Groups without a full-time design department

Ward Village is a master-planned community in urban Honolulu designed with sustainability and culture in mind. It includes luxury residences, public parks, local boutiques, and food destinations.

The Office of Hawaiian Affairs (OHA), established in 1978, is a semi-autonomous state agency dedicated to improving the well-being of Native Hawaiians. Through advocacy, funding, and land stewardship, OHA supports cultural preservation, education, health, housing, and economic development.

The ʻOhina Film Festival is an annual showcase dedicated to presenting local short films and supporting Hawaiʻi's independent filmmakers.

Through screenings, workshops, and networking events, the festival provides a nurturing environment for storytellers to hone their craft and share their narratives.