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Natalie Gallagher
Artist | Designer | Creative Professional
Astrological Signs:
Aries with a Virgo moon
Likes:
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Dr. Pepper
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Sushi
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Gardening
Dislikes:
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Waiting at the airport
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​Mean people
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​Snakes​
Fun Facts:
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Once ate a live octopus
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Was conceived after a Neil Diamond concert
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Has an extra bone in each foot
A bit about me...
What started out as doodles of horses and mermaids progressed into a passion and then into a career.
Art was always something that I gravitated towards even at a young age. Thankfully this was recognized early on and encouraged. Despite the arts being underfunded in my school district, I had wonderful art teachers that pushed me to excel and eventually apply to the Rhode Island School of Design. I graduated from RISD in 2010 with a degree in illustration and haven't looked back. I have worked in many different types of roles over the years and what I have found is that I thoroughly enjoy helping folks solve creative problems.
Work Experience
Creative Design Specialist
September 2021 - Present
Graphic Designer
September 2019 - 2021
Product Designer
March 2016 - May 2018
Creates all digital and print marketing collateral for the Mary Frances Early College of Education at the University of Georgia. Collaborates with a team of content writers, web developers, and digital strategist to tell the story of the first black graduate of the University, engage with alumni and students, and promote our programs through various channels.
Responsible for creating signage, advertisements, social media graphics, menus and providing general digital support for the Continuing Education Center & Hotel at the University of Georgia.
Created messages, surface designs, and illustrations that would be applied to product. Responsible for attending weekly critiques and meetings where I would pitch product ideas and present digital and physical mock-ups of product. Researched trends and markets to aid in the creation of visual boards which would be presented for proof of concept. Created detailed spec sheets that would be sent to overseas factories to aid in production of approved products. Attended trade and art licensing shows.