Nathan Warner is a design nerd with a love for brand and strategy. Born and raised in Los Angeles Nathan has been in his industry working for well over a decade. Nathan loves research and learning new things which is one of his strengths and why he’s been able to work in a wide range of industries. Most importantly he values the relationships he has with his clients and loves to do rad things with rad people.
Nathan Warner is a creative strategist and designer who helps businesses find their voice, define their identity, and show up boldly in the marketplace. With a sharp eye for what makes a brand truly stand out, Nathan specializes in brand strategy and visual identity, packaging and product design, and campaign and marketing design. He has a knack for taking the big ideas behind a business and translating them into visuals and messaging that not only look great but actually work.
Whether he’s building a brand from the ground up or giving an existing one a fresh sense of direction, Nathan brings both the strategic thinking and the creative execution to get it done. His goal is simple: help businesses build a strong, lasting foundation that sets them apart from the crowd and positions them for long-term success in their markets. If your brand could use a little more personality, a lot more clarity, and a strategy that actually moves the needle, Nathan is your guy.
Nathan partners with Bailey at Reese Connect, bringing his graphic design and creative direction skills to help bring each event to life visually. As a partner, Nathan works closely with Bailey to ensure the look and feel of every event reflects the heart of what Reese Connect is all about. Beyond the design work, Nathan shares a deeper vision that aligns naturally with Bailey’s mission — using creativity as a tool to strengthen community, foster growth, and build spaces where people genuinely feel like they belong. Together, their combined talents create events that are not only well organized and beautifully designed but rooted in something that actually matters to the people who show up.