Caitlin is a graphic and web designer in Charlotte, NC who brings interesting ideas, powerful perspectives, and creative considerations to every project.

Featured Work

A cropped preview image of a custom board game titled "The Career Map Game" which was inspired by The Game of Life. There are a variety of colored spaces with text, along with a multicolored spinner on a black background.A banner hanging from a building displaying the "sundance film festival" logo and vibrant graphic design. The background is black, featuring a burst of colorful shapes in yellow, blue, and white radiating from the center. Below the graphic, the dates "jan 19-29" and the location "park city, utah" are written in white text. The banner is positioned against a gray building.A display of a menu for New York Pizza Express, featuring various items such as stromboli, starters, salads, lunch specials, and drinks. The menu includes a QR code for ordering and is designed with a mix of red and green colors, accented with illustrations of pizza toppings. Nearby, there are round tokens that read "A Slice of New York" and a small card stating, "Coming fast is a good thing," along with the restaurant's contact information.A graphic poster for Linkin Park's album "One More Light." The design features a hand holding a glowing light bulb, with a warm yellow light emanating from it. The background includes dark shades with rays of light radiating outward. The band's name "LINKIN PARK" is displayed at the top in bold, stylized letters, while the album title "ONE MORE LIGHT" is positioned below in a smaller font. The overall color scheme combines dark tones with bright, eye-catching highlights.Two posters displayed side by side. The left poster features a large "FF DIN" in yellow text with details about its designer Albert-Jan Pool from 1995, including a brief description of the typeface and its features. The bottom includes the word "handgloves" in a smaller font. The right poster displays the word "Futura" in bold white text, along with the designer Paul Renner and the year 1972. It contains a description of the Futura typeface, along with the term "hand gloves" in a smaller font, and an alphabet displayed at the bottom. Both posters have a dark blue and yellow color scheme.A gif of a lowercase alphabet flashing one letter, a-z, at a time on a black background. The letters are created in a bitmap, pixelated style and are shown in neon green.
Black upwards facing arrow icon signifying a dropdown toggle.