Jasmine Walker Design

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Founded in 2009, Jasmine Walker Design is a Black-owned, women-led, and LGBTQ+-owned web and graphic design studio in San Diego's San Carlos neighborhood, operating from 7350 Golfcrest Pl in the 92119 ZIP. Founder Jasmine Walker holds a bachelor's degree in graphic design from the Art Institute of California and has built a practice around full-stack WordPress development, Google search-engine optimization, and small-business brand identity. Website builds start at $600 and deploy on WordPress with custom theme construction, mobile-responsive layouts, SSL configuration, and Google Search Console sitemap submission — the technical foundation that drives organic search visibility without paid-ad spend. Graphic-design services produce logos, business cards, social-media templates, promotional flyers, and branded merchandise, with print-production work routed through local vendors such as Cap & Tee Factory SD for apparel and promotional-item fulfillment. SEO strategy covers keyword research, on-page optimization, title-tag and meta-description rewrites, and internal-link architecture, with Walker's 15-year webmaster track record contributing to client pages ranking in Google's top organic results without paid advertising. Social-media page creation and management extends the brand-identity work into Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn, building out content calendars and audience-growth strategies for the small-business operators who make up the firm's primary client base. The San Carlos location sits within the Lake Murray residential corridor near Cowles Mountain, and Walker serves clients remotely across all industries while maintaining availability for in-person consultations with San Diego businesses. The studio is a San Diego Black Chamber of Commerce member, and its small-business branding work spans industries from personal care — including identity packages for barbershops such as Pappy's Barber Shop San Diego in College Area — to food service, health care, and nonprofit organizations. Each project includes a content-planning document that guides business owners through copywriting, image selection, and site-architecture decisions before Walker begins the design-and-development build cycle.