This Isn’t a Rebrand. It’s an Expansion.
3.1.26 | from the Mind of Money.
If you’ve known me for any amount of time, you know I’ve always been creative.
Before the events.
Before the bubble tent.
Before the paint parties.
Before Work of Art became what it is today.
Graphic design was my first love. Photography was my therapy. Creating visuals that made people feel something — that’s always been me.
For years, I built Work of Art into an experience brand. I curated moments. I hosted paint nights. I designed flyers. I created safe, creative spaces for people to show up as themselves. And I’m proud of that. Work of Art isn’t going anywhere.
But this?
This is different.
In September, I quit my job to take care of my grandmother. That decision changed me. She passed away in November, and I won’t lie — that season forced me to sit with myself in a way I never had before.
When you lose someone who raised you, who poured into you, who believed in you before the world did… it shifts your perspective.
It made me ask myself:
What do you really want to build?
And the answer was clear.
I wanted to get back to my roots — graphic design, photography, videography, branding, websites — the things I’ve always done behind the scenes. The things I’ve always been naturally gifted in. The things that made me fall in love with creating in the first place.
So I made it official.
I launched Mind of Money.
Not because I’m changing who I am.
But because I’m evolving.
I’m currently pursuing my master’s degree in Strategic Communications. I hold certifications in communication leadership and artistic design. I’m a certified graphic designer with a background in photography and videography. Creativity has never been a hobby for me — it’s been a skillset I’ve sharpened for years.
Mind of Money is the execution side of my brain.
Work of Art is the experience.
Mind of Money is the structure.
The strategy.
The systems.
The elevation.
This is where I help entrepreneurs, artists, brands, and visionaries bring their ideas to life — intentionally. Professionally. With clarity.
I’ve always had ideas.
But now I’m building with direction.
And I’m really, really excited.
I’m excited to collaborate with new people.
To help others tell their stories visually.
To create branding that feels aligned.
To shoot content that feels cinematic and clean.
To design websites that feel intentional and elevated.
I’m excited to create from a place of purpose.
This isn’t a rebrand.
It’s an expansion.
And I’m just getting started.
— Money Morg 💕
