SO NICE TO MEET YOU

My name is
Brittany Perry

I'm a graphic + web designer based in Kentucky with 5+ years of experience. Let's elevate your brand to set your business up for success!

I’m a whiz at graphic and web design, creating content for brands, a momma, a wife, and a music lover. I’m also completely in love with coffee, books, and reality TV.

Design and content creation are not just what I do, they are what I love. I’m endlessly inspired by design and social media, always eager to learn new techniques, experiment with fresh ideas, and bring visions to life. Creating is pure joy for me, especially when I get to create something that helps you shine.

If you are here, I know you are passionate too. Maybe you own a shop, run a blog, or are chasing those big, bold, don’t-say-it-out-loud dreams. Whatever it may be, you have the drive and I would love to help you turn that passion into something beautiful and impactful.

Meet Brittany

I spent the last decade helping clients in different industries (education, healthcare, retail, real estate, law enforcement, weddings, etc.), delivering successful creative projects from strategy through to final products and services.

I'm an expert.

My design skills

after effects

70%

illustrator

90%

indesign

90%

lightroom

90%

photoshop

80%

premiere Pro

70%

xd

60%

IT DIDN’T START OUT LIKE THIS.

Whether I’m designing for print, digital, or web... I’m all in. My love for design started early—way back in 5th grade. A friend came over and showed me her very own website (ever heard of FriendPages?). I couldn’t believe kids our age could create something like that and share it with the world. Pretty soon, I was making one too. Looking back now, I’m not sure my parents even knew what I was up to on the computer... but I was hooked.

That curiosity quickly turned into hours of researching code, teaching myself HTML and CSS, and troubleshooting until I could fix anything I broke. Then came MySpace, where I happily spent entire days tweaking layouts, colors, and designs. It wasn’t just a hobby—it was my first taste of how fun and powerful design could be.

By high school, I started to realize this passion could actually be a career. I signed up for a design elective, and my teacher noticed my knack for web design right away. She encouraged me to compete in SkillsUSA... and to my surprise, I placed second in the state on my very first try. For a senior in high school, that felt huge—and it lit a fire in me to keep going.