Well, hello there.

I’m Tyler Wiggains, a designer with a diverse background that uniquely shapes my approach to creativity and problem-solving. Growing up on a farm in the Panhandle of Oklahoma, I learned the value of hard work and resourcefulness early on. My journey took a creative turn when I graduated with a Bachelor’s Degree in Music Education from Harding University, leading me to a 13-year career as a middle and high school band director in Texas. This experience honed my skills in composition, arrangement, and data-driven decision-making, consistently elevating band programs to new heights.

Transitioning from education to the dynamic world of church and non-profit organizations, I spent seven years crafting innovative solutions—from marketing campaigns to training videos and engaging events. At Granbury Church of Christ, I completely revamped the children’s program, implementing new systems and launching meaningful events like the Fall Festival and Mission Camp. My work at Georgetown Church of Christ involved leading a social media rebrand, creating a DIY production studio, and navigating the COVID-19 shift to virtual church, resulting in a thriving online community.

As a freelancer with Wiggains Productions LLC, I’ve continued to blend creativity with efficiency. I’ve coordinated marketing campaigns, facilitated school database migrations, and developed a mobile app for local art galleries, enhancing visitor engagement and education. My passion for design is driven by a strong bias toward action and a relentless pursuit of delight in every product and process. I thrive on asking tough questions, leveraging data to challenge assumptions, and exploring innovative ways to integrate AI for improved customer engagement.

In my spare time, I enjoy traveling and watching movies and shows with my family (current fave: The Bear), singing with barbershop quartets and choruses, and dreaming up ways to automate processes.

I live in Georgetown, TX with my wife and three children.