I'm Bridget, a graphic designer based in Charlottesville, Virginia.
I spent six years working in the Philadelphia area, bouncing between agency and in-house roles, which gave me a front-row seat to how different organizations think about design. At an agency, the pace is relentless, and the briefs are wildly varied. In-house, you get to go deep, learning a brand inside and out. I'm grateful for both experiences because they taught me to move fluidly between the two modes: thinking big-picture and sweating the details.
My work spans print, digital, animation, and presentation design. I've built decks for companies like Facebook, Merkle, and ADP, designed trade show materials for the Paris Air Show, and created brand identities, social campaigns, and print collateral for startups and small businesses. What ties it all together is an interest in making complex information feel clear and approachable, whether that's a 60-slide investor deck or a single social ad.
Good design isn't about making things look polished (though that matters). It's about making the right thing obvious, the next click, the key takeaway, the reason someone should care. Every project is a communication problem first and an aesthetic one second.
When I'm not working, I'm usually wandering through a museum or on an adventure somewhere I haven't been yet.
Feel free to send me an email if you're interested in working together!