GRAPHIC + WEB DESIGNER
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.
after effects
70%
illustrator
90%
indesign
90%
lightroom
90%
photoshop
80%
premiere Pro
70%
xd
60%
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.