Ode’imin Graphic Design

A woman with long brown hair wearing sunglasses, earrings, and a green button-up shirt standing outdoors in a park with trees and sunlight in the background.

Jayden Ode’imin (She/They)

My name is Jayden Ode’imin, and I am the founder of Ode’imin Graphic Design. I’m a mixed Anishinaabe and Southeast Asian creative, based in Sudbury / N’Swakamok within the Robinson-Huron Treaty territory.

For over 10 years, I’ve been immersed in art and design—first as a small business owner specializing in beadwork and graphics, and now as a brand strategist and designer working with individuals, businesses, and community organizations. My practice is rooted in storytelling, lived experience, and community-building.

I’ve had the honour of collaborating with nonprofits, grassroots initiatives, and small businesses on projects ranging from brand identities and websites to reports, campaigns, and large-scale community projects. My work is inspired by ancestral teachings, respect for place, and intentional design—always with a focus on people first.

As a single parent and an Indigenous designer, I bring not only technical skills but also empathy, resilience, and perspective to every project. I believe design has the power to liberate stories, build trust, and create meaningful change.

When you work with me, you’re not just hiring a designer—you’re engaging with someone who values reciprocal relationships, collaboration, and long-term impact.