Kevershan Design and Testerman Communications is a graphic design and marketing agency at 4452 Park Blvd, Suite 208, in University Heights, San Diego, producing packaging, brand identity systems, environmental graphics, and print collateral from the 92116 ZIP. Established in 1998 by Patty Kevershan and Patti Testerman, the firm pairs a graphic designer with a copywriter — Kevershan brings over 30 years of design, production management, and client services experience, while Testerman handles messaging, scriptwriting, and editorial content. Patty Kevershan's background includes a partnership at Quorum Graphic & Marketing Communications from 1987 to 2004 and prior work at MarketDesign, and she maintains active membership in the American Institute of Graphic Arts and the San Diego Ad Club. Package design is a primary revenue line: consumer product packaging, retail shelf compliance graphics, and food-industry labeling fall within the firm's production scope, and the design-to-fabrication pipeline requires coordination with print vendors — the same production handoff that connects environmental graphics to the interior layouts developed by M. Swabb Interior Design Collective for commercial spaces in the Normal Heights area. Federal contract work runs through a General Services Administration catalog listing, and the GSA portfolio includes projects for San Diego Sports Medicine, the Sycuan Tribal Development Corporation, The US Grant Hotel, and the Kumeyaay Cultural Center — assignments that required security-compliant deliverables and government-spec file formats. The Park Blvd location sits within the University Heights corridor that connects south into Balboa Park and north into the Normal Heights residential grid, and the suite-based office structure reflects the firm's collaborative model of engaging freelance photographers, illustrators, videographers, and web developers on a project-by-project basis. Branding assignments cover logo development, brand guidelines, annual reports, tradeshow exhibit design, brochures, and advertising — each project scoped with integrated copy and visual direction under a single creative brief. Web design projects span WordPress builds and custom-coded sites, and broadcast work includes radio scripts and multimedia presentations for trade and consumer audiences. The production workflow moves from concept through mechanical art and final file preparation, and the print-ready output feeds into fabrication partners — Socal Screen Printing handles large-format and apparel graphics produced within the Normal Heights service area. Nonprofit organizations and local startups make up a significant share of the client base, and new business has historically come through referrals from existing clients rather than outbound prospecting.