Hello Again!

My name is Autumn, and I’m located in Spring Hill, Tennessee. My design journey blossomed at Schreiner University, igniting a love affair with graphic design and illustration. I started my freelance business in 2017, and the joy of mastering new skills propels me forward with every project and client.

Collaboration and client satisfaction are my guiding principles, aiming for designs that resonate, captivate, and provide efficient solutions. My favorite projects are those that challenge me to blend creativity with functionality, allowing me to craft visually captivating designs that also serve a purpose and resonate deeply with the audience.

Beyond the world of pixels, you'll often find me exploring nature's wonders, hiking trails, and capturing its essence through my camera lens. One of my Nashville local favorites is Radnor Lake State Park. Oh, and I have a not-so-secret love for chocolate—because who doesn’t? A dream project would be to illustrate for a chocolate brand.

Let's weave your ideas into captivating designs. Thank you for visiting—I'm excited to connect and bring your visions to life!

Illustration is a Language

I believe that illustration isn't just lines and colors; it's a language of its own, and a beautiful gateway to storytelling. My passion for illustration is a vehicle to breathe life into brands, evoking emotions and sparking connections. I aim to craft narratives that bridge the gap between imagination and reality. Check out my illustration account where I share my whimsical creations!

Nature Photography

My reverence for nature transcends admiration—it's a cornerstone of my creative ethos. This passion intertwines with my design philosophy, infusing projects with the organic allure and harmony of the natural world. Join me in exploring this symbiotic relationship between nature's wonders, where each visual endeavor echoes the captivating allure of the outdoors. The following are samples of my nature photography; one of my favorite pass-times.

“Styles come and go. Good design is a language, not a style.”

Massimo Vignelli