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Meet the Squad

Fifteen specialists. One coach.
Every service covered.

When Lumi started BeyondVivid, she didn't want to build an agency. She wanted to build a team. So she went out and found the best at what they do, talked them into one roof, and put a coach on the bench. Here's the whole crew. (For the founder story behind all of it, head over to About BeyondVivid.)

Lumi the Lightbulb mascot wearing a COACH cap, holding a whistle and a clipboard with a play diagram
Coach. Founder. Face of BeyondVivid.

Lumi

The one who keeps everyone moving the same way

Lumi started this whole thing. She doesn't run a single service. She runs all of them, the way a good coach does. Every project passes through her, usually with the question "wait, does this actually help the client?" If the answer's no, it gets fixed before it ships.

Marco the Map mascot

Marco the Map

Strategy and PlanningBrain Squad Lead

Marco's been around. Calm, thoughtful, listens twice as much as he talks. His job is figuring out where your business actually is, where you want to go, and the smartest path between the two. No detours. No "let's just try this and see."

Polly the Palette mascot

Polly the Palette

Branding and Visual IdentityBrain Squad

Polly has opinions. Strong ones. About color theory, about typography, about how the wrong shade of blue can make a perfectly good logo feel like a regional bank from 1994. Don't take it personally. She just cares.

Dash the Dashboard mascot

Dash the Dashboard

Analytics and OptimizationBrain Squad

While the rest of the squad is making things, Dash is measuring them. He spots the Facebook ad that's quietly crushing it. He flags the email subject line that's tanking. He turns campaign data into reports a real human can read, with arrows and notes in plain English.

Cris the Cursor mascot

Cris the Cursor

Websites and Landing PagesDigital Squad Lead

Cris has the energy of someone with 47 browser tabs open who remembers what's on every one of them. She runs the Digital Squad and builds the websites herself. Her whole philosophy: a website isn't a brochure online. It's a salesperson that works at 3 a.m.

Tara the Target mascot

Tara the Target

Google and Meta AdsDigital Squad

Tara is calm under pressure, dialed in, and a little competitive. She runs Google Ads, Meta Ads, and your local search presence. While other people guess at their ad audience, Tara already has a name, age, and zip code. Maybe a horoscope.

Mel the Megaphone mascot

Mel the Megaphone

Social Media and ContentDigital Squad

Mel is loud. She's warm. She's the one at the chamber mixer who knows everyone's name and remembers their dog's birthday. If your brand needs a voice on social, Mel is it. Yours will sound like you, not a marketing intern with a template.

Pip the Paper Airplane mascot

Pip the Paper Airplane

Email Marketing and AutomationDigital Squad

Pip never sits still. Always halfway out the door. Always carrying something somewhere. Email is fast, and Pip is faster. If it has a "send" button, Pip is on it. Newsletters people actually read. Promo emails that don't feel like spam.

Frank the Camera mascot

Frank the Camera

Video and Creative ProductionDigital Squad

Frank is old-school in the best way. Patient. Particular. Knows exactly where to put the light. His job is video, photography, and the visual creative that takes you from "guy with an iPhone" to "this place is legit." Frank doesn't believe in shaky-cam.

Beau the Booklet mascot

Beau the Booklet

Print MaterialsPrint Squad Lead

Beau has the face of someone who just spotted a typo across the room. Polished, detail-obsessed, quietly proud of his craft. He leads the Print Squad and personally handles the everyday printed pieces your business needs. Business cards, brochures, flyers, menus, stationery.

Manny the Mailbox mascot

Manny the Mailbox

Direct Mail CampaignsPrint Squad

Manny has small-town mailman energy. Reliable, unhurried, weirdly good at remembering names. Direct mail isn't dead. It's working better than it has in a decade because nobody else is doing it. While your competitors fight over Facebook impressions, Manny is putting your card on someone's kitchen counter.

Yara the Yard Sign mascot

Yara the Yard Sign

Signs and BannersPrint Squad

Yara is loud. She's proud. She believes that if your business is worth showing up for, your sign should be worth seeing from across the parking lot. Yard signs, vehicle wraps, banners, billboards, storefront signage. Anything that needs to be readable at 35 mph.

Tee the T-Shirt mascot

Tee the T-Shirt

Branded ApparelPrint Squad

Tee is the most comfortable mascot in the lineup. The vibe is "we just got back from the lake." He handles all branded apparel. T-shirts, hoodies, polos, hats, jackets, work uniforms. Every shirt at the grocery store is free advertising your competitors are paying $4 a click for.

Penny the Pen mascot

Penny the Pen

Promotional ProductsPrint Squad

Penny is practical, dependable, and weirdly always at hand right when you need her. Drinkware, pens, keychains, koozies, magnets, totes. The mug your customer drinks coffee from every morning is constant advertising, and it costs less than a single Facebook click.

Stella the Stand mascot

Stella the Stand

Events and TradeshowsPrint Squad

Stella knows how to work a room. Graceful, eye-catching, built for the spotlight. Chamber mixer, county fair, expo, tradeshow, she's the one your business calls in. At any event you have about six seconds to catch someone's eye. She designs every piece around those six seconds.

Ready to meet them in real life?

Tell us what you need. We'll point you to the right teammate.

Whether it's one project, a few services, or the whole crew, the way to start is the same. Tell us a bit about your business and what's on your plate. We'll write back with a real human reply and a plan to help.