About

ABOUT

Hi, I’m Danielle — a passionate Senior Graphic Designer from Southern California with over 15 years of experience in print and digital design.

I’ve worked across diverse industries, including beauty, fashion, CBD, and numismatics, each shaping my versatility and sharpening my creative approach.

With a Bachelor of Arts in Graphic Design and a strong foundation in both traditional and emerging design practices, I bring a collaborative spirit, a sharp eye for detail, and a commitment to delivering visually compelling work. I'm always exploring new tools, trends, and techniques to push my craft further.

When I’m not designing, you’ll find me cooking, adventuring through Baldur’s Gate 3, rolling dice as a level 5 Fighter in Dungeons & Dragons, sipping craft beer at local breweries, or enjoying the magic of Disneyland.

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Danielle’s work product can be described as executed with excellence. Given her experience and understanding of a project, she can produce at a higher cadence than most designers. Her response to revisions is always professional and she will ask any questions immediately to help along the process. She delivers projects on time and will follow up to make sure the requestor has everything they need to complete the project. Danielle is given rush projects with the knowledge that she performs well under pressure while having a positive attitude.
— Creative Director
Danielle has great communication in meetings, through Asana, and over email. She can quickly understand tasks and revisions given to her without additional explanation. She asks questions at the right time during a project process which produces more efficiency within the project.
— Creative Director
Danielle has demonstrated very effective communication and gone the extra mile in making sure that I am aware of any timeline changes, obstacles, etc... Danielle’s communication has a positive and noticeable impact on the marketing department running smoothly.
— Peer Review
…when I set a goal to have all assets delivered before the 30th of each month she took the initiative to begin making mood boards, getting approvals, etc. by mid-month and planning ahead for upcoming months so that we were set up for success.
— Peer Review