Photo Credit: Madelyn Wigle

Photo Credit: Madelyn Wigle

Hello!

Thanks for stopping by! I knew I wanted to be an artist when I wrote and drew a book about manatees in the third grade. Since then, this love of art has grown into a 10+ year career in design.

My expertise includes: branding, graphic design, publication, print, digital design, signage, social media, illustration, e-commerce, web design, UX, packaging, and digital marketing. I use a human-centered approach to solving design problems and I love working with folks who connect people to wild places.

I am an avid outdoorswoman and have taken immersive wilderness courses where I learned how to backpack, sea kayak, rock climb, and mountaineer. I am an advocate for preserving the wilderness and spent two summers as a backpacking instructor with Women’s Wilderness in Boulder, CO. Also, I hold a Wilderness First Responder Certification, a 200HR Yoga Teacher Training Certification and a UX Design Certification through Neilsen Norman Group.

When I’m not pushing pixels around, you can find me trail running, praciticng yoga, fly-fishing, or searching for rocks on the beach. In mid 2024, I moved from SLC, Utah to the Greater Boston area, Peabody to be exact. Yes, it’s been quite the change! I am working on my Boston accent and becoming a “beach person.” So far, I am excelling at the ladder!


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Folks I’ve had the pleasure of working with:

 
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“I was impressed by Liz’s drive to complete projects and challenge herself conceptually. Even when projects were stressful, Liz kept her cool, and communicated effectively.”

-Eryn Pierce, NOLS Art Director

“Liz took on the daunting task of developing a logo without a lot of guidance from me. To say she took the ball and ran with it would be an understatement. She not only ran with the ball, she scored a touch down.”

-Mark Mills, CEO Sea Glass Consulting

“Liz has an attention to detail and dedicated focus that makes her an excellent designer.”

- Kristen Lovelace, NOLS Senior Designer

 
 
Photo Credit: Elisabeth Brenton

Photo Credit: Elisabeth Brenton