Sometimes visual thinking comes in three dimensions and is made out of wool.
It's not easy to find competent office managers. Boris, all-seeing, all-knowing, is the best there is.
Graphic Design is thinking made visible. Effective graphic design is thinking made visible for a worthwhile purpose—to move people to action, or change their minds.
Elizabeth began her career as an editorial designer in New York, working for a popular science magazine with a circulation of one million. She then served as Art Director at ADP/Fluor, an international architecture firm specializing in sports venues and clean rooms. In 2004, Elizabeth became an independent design consultant for non-profits, focusing on the arts, education, equity, literacy, health, and the environment.
Graceful under pressure, collaborative, adept at creative problem-solving, and budget savvy, Elizabeth offers the complete package to organizations wishing to develop, refine, or reinvent their messaging. After asking a lot of questions — research is essential to the process — she’ll help you translate your story into visual shorthand so that it speaks for itself.
C A P A B I L I T I E S
Branding + Identity
Printed + Digital Collateral (Letterhead, Business Cards, Invitations)
Brochures
Book Covers
Posters
Publications & Annual Reports
Social Media + Mail Campaigns
Website Design & Updating
Packaging
Icon Design
Illustration, Digital + Traditional
Copy Editing
S E L E C T E D C L I E N T S
Maryland State Education Association
Pennsylvania State Education Association
Environmental Integrity Project
HealthyWomen.org
Oil & Gas Watch Database
Center for Environmental Investigations
Johns Hopkins Center for Communications Programs at the Bloomberg School of Public Health
Teachers Association of Anne Arundel County
Cristo Rey High School
Notre Dame of Maryland University
First English Lutheran PreSchool & Kindergarten
Baltimore Green Map
Maryland Transit Authority
McKenna Daniels Design
National Center for Transgender Equity
Full Circle Dance
Baltimore Feldenkrais® Training Program
The University of Arizona