
RVCM (RevaComm) is a mission-driven digital transformation firm focused on Agile DevSecOps practices that deliver scale, speed, and security for government agencies and enterprises facing continually evolving IT needs and cyber security threats.
I joined this project with no prior experience in Webflow, building upon a strong foundation established by the previous designer. My responsibilities included refining the visual design of existing pages, developing new pages (including press releases, case studies, events, analytics, and batCAVE ZeroTrust), managing CMS collections, and maintaining the team directory by adding new employees.
In addition to web design, I contributed to the creation of marketing materials for RVCM’s conferences. This work spanned a wide range of deliverables, from case studies to branded packaging tape, all of which are showcased below.
I joined this project as a newcomer to Webflow, building upon a strong website foundation established by the previous designer. Some of my responsibilities for the website included:


I designed flyers and company swag for many of the projects on RVCM, with a main focus on the company brand. For content heavy deliverables such as case studies, my focus was to turn these into visually engaging, easy-to-digest materials.
Our company swag was used across conferences and for onboarding new hires to the fun company dynamic that RVCM was so well-known for. At RVCM, we played hard and worked harder, so my main goal with the branding was to blend the seriousness of the DevSecOp industry with the playful attitude that rested at the heart of our company.





In addition to design, my team managed the company’s social media presence and crafted press releases to amplify their message. I created engaging posts, coordinated content calendars, and ensured press materials were clear, compelling, and aligned with brand standards.
Using Google Analytics as quantitative data, my team ensured our work helped boost visibility and keep their audience informed and excited about new products and what our company was up to.




At RVCM, I wore multiple creative hats. I was able to strengthen my graphic and UI design skills by ensuring visual consistency and engagement across digital marketing, print, and web design. For my first experience on Webflow, building and maintaining the website backend expanded my technical expertise in no-code development and digital experience design.