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In an industry where precision meets passion, Siobhan Hardy stands out as a creative force driven by both purpose and legacy. As owner and creative director of DLG Print and Design, Hardy blends over a decade of experience in the printing and design industry with a deep personal mission rooted in family.
The name “DLG” is more than just an acronym—it’s a heartfelt tribute to her late father, who affectionately called her “Daddy’s Little Girl.” His encouragement to “dream big, believe in yourself, and pursue excellence” remains the foundation upon which the business is built. That spirit of integrity and dedication lives on in every client interaction and every finished product that leaves the DLG Print and Design studio.
“My journey into the world of printing began with a fascination for the tangible impact of visual communication,” Hardy said. “Designs—whether on paper, fabric, or signage—have the power to tell stories, spark emotion, and move people to action.”
After gaining hands-on experience in the field of graphic arts, Hardy felt a calling to create something of her own. Founding DLG Print and Design was a leap of faith guided by both passion and purpose.
Since launching the company, Hardy has worked with a broad spectrum of clients, from local entrepreneurs and corporate teams to churches and nonprofit organizations. Whether it's a business card that opens doors, a banner that grabs attention, or a beautifully designed program booklet, each project reflects her unwavering commitment to quality and creativity.
“Running my own print business has been an incredibly rewarding experience,” Hardy said. “There’s nothing like the joy on a client’s face when they see their ideas come to life. That’s what keeps me going. Printing isn’t just a job—it’s a craft and a calling.”
Hardy’s dedication to excellence is matched only by her desire to provide personalized, accessible service. With DLG Print and Design, clients aren’t just ordering materials—they’re engaging a partner who truly cares about bringing their vision to life.
“Let’s create something beautiful together,” Hardy said. “Explore what we have to offer and let us help turn your ideas into reality.”
As DLG Print and Design continues to grow, Hardy remains grounded in the values instilled by her father—family, faith, and the belief that hard work paired with heart can leave a lasting impression.
For more information about DLG Print and Design or to explore their services, visit www.dlgprintanddesign.com