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Graphic design support for law firms & legal professionals

Legal professionals spend significant time creating proposal decks, practice area one-pagers, and client presentations — work that requires polish but doesn't need to sit on an attorney's plate. Trusty Oak's graphic design EAs work inside tools your team already uses, producing branded materials that hold up in front of sophisticated clients. Whether you're refreshing your firm's marketing collateral or building a consistent look for client-facing documents, this is work you can hand off without losing control of the output.

Fractional graphic design support for lawyers and law firms

How Trusty Oak handles graphic design for lawyers and law firms

A Trusty Oak graphic design EA handles the production side of your firm's visual materials — building out templates in Canva or Adobe Express, formatting pitch decks in PowerPoint, and creating branded one-pagers, bios, and practice area sheets that reflect your firm's identity. You share your brand guidelines, existing assets, and a clear brief on what you need; the EA takes it from there and returns drafts for your review. For ongoing work, they maintain a shared asset library so your team isn't hunting for logo files or recreating slide layouts from scratch every time. Client deliverables like settlement summaries, mediation exhibits, or timeline graphics that need to be visually clear also fall within scope. Your role is to review and approve — not to push pixels.

What your EA takes off your plate

Before your first project, pull together your firm's brand guidelines — logo files in vector format, approved fonts, hex color codes, and one or two examples of materials you consider 'on brand.' The most common mistake is handing off a vague request like 'make it look professional' without reference points, which leads to revision cycles that cost more time than they save. A one-page brief with your audience, purpose, and one example of something you liked is enough for an experienced EA to get the first draft right.

1

Attorney Bio and Headshot Card Design

Create consistently formatted attorney profile cards in Canva or InDesign, incorporating headshots, practice areas, bar admissions, and contact details aligned to firm brand standards.

2

Practice Area One-Pager Creation

Design single-page marketing sheets for specific practice areas — litigation, M&A, employment law, etc. — formatted for both print distribution and PDF download from your website.

3

Client Pitch Deck Formatting

Take attorney-drafted content and build a polished PowerPoint or Google Slides deck for new business pitches, including consistent typography, branded color schemes, and clean data visualization.

4

Legal Timeline and Exhibit Graphics

Produce clear visual timelines or exhibit graphics for mediation, arbitration, or client presentations using tools like Canva, PowerPoint, or Visme, based on case facts provided by the attorney.

5

Branded Template Library Buildout

Develop a reusable set of locked templates for common firm documents — letterhead, proposal covers, internal memos, and event invitations — so all staff produce on-brand materials without starting from scratch.

Tools our team works with

We adapt to your existing stack — no forced migrations.

Adobe Express
Microsoft PowerPoint
Google Slides
Unsplash / Pexels
Dropbox
Canva

...and many more!

Trusted by lawyers and law firms

Trusty Oak supports lawyers and law firms including Advantage Evans, La Firma Inmigrantes Primero, Rupal Law — handling everything from graphic design to broader operational support.

What graphic design support costs for lawyers and law firms

Drag the sliders to build a monthly plan that fits your workload.

Executive Assistants
~$35/hour
10 hours $350
Specialists
~$50/hour
20 hours $1,000
Fractional Executives
~$95/hour
0 hours $0
Your monthly budget
$1,350

Starting at $1,000/month. One-time $300 onboarding fee includes your Strategic Delegation Plan.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes — if you have existing PowerPoint templates, Canva brand kits, or Adobe files, the EA works within those rather than starting from scratch. You share access to the relevant files and brand assets at onboarding, and the EA operates inside your established system.
An EA can produce the visual design of exhibits, timelines, and demonstrative graphics based on facts and structure you provide — the legal review and accuracy check remains with the attorney. Think of the EA as handling the presentation layer while you own the substance.
Trusty Oak bills against a monthly hour budget starting at $1,000/month, and any unused hours roll over — so a slow month doesn't mean wasted spend. Graphic design EAs bill at $35/hr, which means your monthly budget covers a meaningful volume of design work without committing to a full-time hire.

Get branded legal materials off your plate

Trusty Oak matches law firms with US-based graphic design EAs who understand professional services standards. Start with a Strategic Delegation Plan and a $1,000/month talent budget.