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Sam Ajluni is currently Director of Visual and Brand Development for Clear Magazine. With over 30 years in the automotive advertising industry, Sam has distinguished himself an innovative thinker and local leader.
Laura Bade uses effective design elements to help people navigate interesting spaces.
Years of experience have taught Joe Baratelli that there’s more to advertising than flashy commercials; it’s about connection.
Advertising professional Douglas Blanchard relies on traditional methods to create engaging messages.
Heidi and Jerry Brown are the originators of the nation’s largest creative publication, Create.
Anna Cangialosi's fashion illustrations/mixed media advertisements have appeared in magazines across the country and were featured in a recent book by British publisher Mitchell Beazley.
Whether he’s animating scary farmers or international advertising icons, Mark DeRidder uses moving images to tell a story.
Senior Art Director Fernando Del Rosario creates television commercials for toy cars and fun products based on popular characters.
Christopher Donald uses his creative skills to stir excitement for international cause.
Art Fitzpatrick’s creative contributions to automotive advertising helped make the ‘60s the Decade of the Pontiac; he recently served as a consultant for PIXAR’s “Cars” and his paintings have been commemorated as stamps by the US Postal Service
Mark Freeman continues to conquer the challenge of selling great ideas.
K’Kio Hardin is the creative director for Clear, the first fashion and design magazine based in the Midwest to be distributed internationally.
The sky is the limit for Alison Horner, a designer and pilot.
As a freelance designer, Gayl Hyde has designed high-end fashion advertisements for an impressive list of magazines and used the power of mass media to raise awareness for important causes.
Karie Jamison’s greatest desire lies in merging thoughtful design with motion to establish creative brand identities.
All-or-nothing: Hitting the career jackpot at local casino.
As he designs art that is meant to be experienced, Doug Kohnen considers more than the aesthetics of a piece.
Sander Leech uses guerilla tactics to distinguish corporate identity.
Connie Longman uses design savvy to distinguish brands for clients of her southern Florida studio.
Bill Morrison is one of the leading forces behind the The Simpsons and Futurama advertising and artwork
Through his innovative concept, Patrick O’Brien is inspiring and strengthening the faith of Catholics throughout the nation.
David Rice has worked with several big name clients in Washington, D.C. through his marketing communications firm, Design Communications, Inc. (DesignCom), and is the founder of the Organization of Black Designers.
Graphic designer Stacy Schaffer uses creative thinking skills to tackle the challenges of out-of-home advertising.
Raw human experience fuels expression of edgy designer Laura Schwamb.
As owners of a motion graphics studio, Jennifer and Ellerey Gave have the “Capacity” to move, built on a culture to inspire.

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