Adunate: ä-du-nä-tay [Latin] v.to unite, integrate

Who we are, Where we are

“We” is actually me—Diahann Lohr—writing and designing out of a 1917 foursquare in Watertown, WI. The view out my window is fantastic!

Like each of you, I've walked a path of uniqueness that inspires the work I do today. Years ago, when my friends went off to college, I stayed home and created. I created words. I created art. Above all, together with my handsome young husband, I created babies.

When my babies went off to school, I went to work. I worked in banking and insurance, and one college course at a time I studied accounting, human relations and marketing (quite ironic since a definite math phobia runs through my very right-sided brain). Along with experience, I acquired good insight to customer service and the business world. In the meantime, I stopped creating babies but I still created words and art.

One day, I realized people were willing to pay for my words and art. Cool! I changed my job and studies to fields more suitable to my nature. How wise! Eventually, I graduated from the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater with a degree in journalism and graphic design, and from Madison Area Technical College with a certificate in advanced web design.

And just what does this biographical dribble have to do with you?

Well, today I offer more than 14 years of experience in word and design. My freelance writing has appeared in a variety of newspapers and magazines, and my graphic design benefits a broad base of non-profit and business organizations.

My creativity is inspired by a wealth of life, education and job experiences. My faith in God, my family and life on the farm—in that order—are my guiding principles. I apply these same principles to the work I do for you.

 

 

Member of Creative Latitude, a worldwide community that unites various creative disciplines for collective promotion, education and ethical business practice.

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“There are different kinds of gifts, but the same Spirit.

There are different kinds of service, but the same Lord.

There are different kinds of working, but the same God works all of them in everyone. ”

1 Corinthians 12:4-6