A child's drawing of a bear with a smiling face, a bee with wings, a light bulb, and a confused ball of scribbles, all illustrated in black outlines with light blue and yellow accents.

Ever tried writing your own bio or coming up with a “fun fact” during an icebreaker? Talking about yourself can feel awkward at best and nearly impossible at worst. It’s why it feels so hard to nail your own brand’s story.

That’s where we come in.

You need a fresh perspective to bring your brand story into focus.

About Us

Honey creative exists because you can’t read the label of the jar you’re sitting in.

Our superpower is taking those all-over-the-place ideas and turning them into a cohesive, soulful brand that feels like its always been yours.

Three women engaged in a discussion in a cozy room, one seated on a mustard yellow vintage armchair using a laptop, another sitting on the floor wearing a lavender blazer, and a third standing and leaning against the armrest, all appear to be having a conversation.

the reason you haven’t felt that a-ha moment with your brand?

You’re in the thick of the day-to-day, EVERY. SINGLE. DAY. With so many priorities competing for your attention, it's no wonder carving out time for a rebrand feels nearly impossible

It takes time and a collaborative partner that just gets it.

What We’re About

We’re not just designers, we’re service providers.

Our goal is to deliver a great experience and great design.

Which is why you’ll probably hear us say…

  • Great work starts with even greater listening.

  • We wanna work with you, not for you.

  • Business can be professional and personal.

  • When we say we’re going to do something, we do it.

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Black background with orange text that reads "Made by the hive in Atlanta, GA," with a simple line drawing of a smiling, stylized bee below the text.

Behind the Hive

Hi, I’m Andi Dunn

Queen Bee, Owner, Creative, Mom

My love for art and design started long before I made it a career. I was that kid who'd beg for Prismacolor paint sets for Christmas and took my responsibility in high school yearbook club way too seriously. In college, I started designing newspapers (yeah, those still existed), and that's when I fell in love with how words and visuals tell a story together.

In 2015, shortly after graduating, I took the leap from the comfort of a steady paycheck at The Hive (a departmental in-house design agency at the University of Kentucky, my alma mater) and decided to build something of my own. And, well… what’s the best product of a hive? Honey. The name stuck.

After moves to Nashville and then to Atlanta—plus adding a baby to the mix—I now get to help entrepreneurs and businesses tell their own stories. We craft brands that look right, feel right, and actually connect with the people you want to reach. Nothing gets me more excited than helping clients finally feel like their brand matches their vision.

    • Baking cookies with my toddler, who has zero chill. So more like attempting to bake with my toddler IYKYK.

    • Lifting heavy things at the gym to balance out my queso intake.

    • Hunting for cheap flights and taking quick trips (always check my timezone).

    • Reading sci-fi smut. No regrets. (ACOTAR, anyone?)

    • Listening to self-help podcasts.

    • Getting my hands dirty in the garden or on a pottery wheel.

Our Team

behind the hive

  • A woman with blonde hair and blue eyes smiling, wearing a white shirt and denim overalls, in front of a wooden background.

    Michelle Chamoures-Jordan

    Brand Strategist

  • A woman with glasses, brown hair, and a friendly smile sitting on an orange chair in a well-lit room, wearing a patterned teal cardigan over a white shirt and denim overalls.

    Misun Rollo

    Junior Designer

  • A smiling young woman with wavy blonde hair holding an orange notebook, standing near a brick wall and staircase in a modern interior.

    Madison Whiteneck

    Project Manager

Can we work together already?

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