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I'm Laura, an illustrator and designer from El Paso, Texas.

I create work that utilizes hand-lettering and line drawings, but designing marketing materials such as logos, packaging, and stationery are my real money-makers. I consider myself to be a jack of all trades, and I thrive off having the opportunity to pick up a new skill. I pride myself on being able to design for any client, no matter how big or small. I’ve worked within the Auto industry creating digital ads and print marketing material for DFW area dealerships, and most recently in the tech/logistics world establishing and upholding brand guidelines for EasyPost.

When I’m not working, I love going to my local Trader Joe’s for new snacks, and I’m a full-time mother to a chocolate Miniature Schnauzer named Lando. 💕

Check out my resume here.

 

I get it… You wanna read the reviews.

As someone in marketing, I always appreciated her input in all things design, she came up with great ideas and always had an initiative on multiple projects. I always felt at ease when working Laura. She’s an incredible designer and would thrive in any design team.
— Dany Benavides-Garcia
What sets Laura apart is her professionalism and collaboration. She listens to feedback and can work under tight deadlines, always striving for excellence. I highly recommend Laura!
— Marilyn Bunderson
Laura and I created and executed a very strong social strategy that led to nearly 600% growth in the span of three years.
— Jason Eisenberg
She’s especially great at taking vague feedback and direction and communicate with the stakeholder in a way that makes the direction more actionable.
— Jeric Griffin
One of Laura’s standout qualities is her dedication to excellence. I highly recommend her for any role that requires top-notch design skills and a strong work ethic.
— Janette Wilson
Beyond her technical skills, Laura is an excellent team player and communicator. Her positive attitude and approachable demeanor make her a joy to work with, fostering a productive and creative work environment.
— Brad Jobmann