I believe, at our best, designers are not solely focused on the aesthetics of our work. We use our skills to solve problems and communicate solutions effectively. I work closely with clients to visually communicate their message and brand stories through a wide range of media, including brand identity, print and digital advertising, website and packaging.

Currently, I’m a graphic designer at MP&F Strategic Communications where I serve as the lead designer for clients including Saban Center, Father Ryan High School, Nick’s Kids Foundation and The Antiques and Garden Show of Nahsville. My work also includes creative strategy and development of integrated campaigns for the Department of Labor’s nationwide Job Corps program, Sequatchie Valley Scenic Byway and Log Still Distillery.

Prior to joining MP&F, I served as assistant art director at Markstein, where I led creative efforts for clients such as Alabama Power, Encompass Health, Mayer Electric, Thompson Tractor Company, Seiler Skin and Shipt. My work also included websites for The World Games 2021 Birmingham, Forensic Strategic Solutions and Markstein. I also oversaw the agency’s Graphic Design internship program and served as the leader of Markstein’s sustainability committee.

I was born and raised in Opelika, Alabama and moved to Birmingham shortly after graduating from Auburn University, where I received a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Graphic Design. I love to read but I’m always on the go, so I often listen to audiobooks and podcasts. Curiosity drives me and new perspectives inspire me, so when I’m not designing, I’m likely traveling or playing tourist in my own town.




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