I am dedicated to using my passion for design to create social change. As a freelance graphic designer, I work primarily with non-profits, social businesses, entrepreneurs, and political figures. I unite targeted messaging and objectives with creativity and artistry to design clear, compelling visual materials. 

I feel lucky to spend most of my time designing for a national education-focused nonprofit, fawning over my preschooler and my dog, and traveling every chance I get. 

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I know that powerful communication can generate the awareness you need and move others to action.

Please reach out below with your next idea!

Clients & Testimonials

  • Keshet [MA]

  • The Miami Foundation, Legal Clinic Fund

  • The Office of Congressman Seth Moulton [MA]

  • City Year Boston [MA]

  • Lawrence Public Schools [MA]

  • Massachusetts Resiliency Center [MA]

  • AVODAH: The Jewish Service Corps [NY]

  • Ganei Beantown: Beantown Jewish Gardens [MA]

  • Propelling Social Ventures [Canada]

  • Millenium Campus Network

  • Up2Us [NY]

  • WorldTeach [MA]

  • Adva Network [MA]

  • The Red Shoes [LA]

  • Ma'ase Olam [Israel]

  • Brookview House [MA]

  • New Prosperity Initiative [MA]

  • New Voices [NY]

  • North End Stories [MA]

  • The Ittleson Foundation [NY]

  • Jeans McQueens Creative [MA]

  • Leise Jones Photography [MA]

  • Allied International Resources [MA]

  • Emma's Angels [Australia]

“We’ve been fortunate enough to work with Laurie on several recruitment and promotional projects, and she’s come through every time. With that ideal blend of creativity and professionalism any organization would want in a designer, hiring her again will be an easy call.”
– Christopher Markuns, Media Relations Specialist, Lawrence Public Schools

From when I started my business in 2009, Laurie has been a partner in helping me to develop and refine my brand. I can always count on her creativity and expertise to help further my vision and bring my ideas to life.”
– Leise Jones, Owner, Leise Jones Photography