About
Hi! I’m Brianna, a passionate designer from Chesapeake, Virginia. I love creating conceptual and creative work in a variety of mediums and platforms.
My love for the arts started at a young age, as I drew, sang and learned over thirteen percussion instruments. As I matured I shifted into photography and graphic design. In 2011 I won the House of Representatives Congressional Art Competition for the 4th District of Virginia for a photograph I developed in my high school’s dark room.
That year I began studying at Tidewater Community College where I received my Associates of Applied Science degree in Multimedia Graphic Design. While attending, I was published in the school’s design magazine, 340 High Street (pages 76, 84).
In 2014 I enrolled into Old Dominion University where I received my Bachelors of Fine Arts in Graphic Design. There I received the Robert A. McCullough Prize for Outstanding Achievement in Graphic Design for my dedication and perseverance in the program.
I have since obtained eight national design awards and have been working with a variety of incredible clients. I am currently focused on my Masters of Media Design at Full Sail University with intent to pursue my doctorate; and working with great agencies as a full-time designer.