A woman smiling outdoors in a park during daytime, wearing a cream-colored zip-up sweater and dark blue jeans.

With years of experience as a solopreneur and a recent stint with a major pro sports brand, I’ve learned that great design tells a story.

My work has reached millions on social media and thousands in physical venues.  From high-stakes digital pitches to large-scale print production and apparel, I focus on maintaining brand integrity across every touchpoint.

Danielle painting a butterfly wing on a wooden fence.

I’m particularly interested in how brands translate into the physical world. This perspective is fueled by my work beyond the screen—designing and painting murals and curating art exhibitions.

Gallery with colorful paintings and people viewing art, some wearing masks, and one person taking a close-up photo.

These projects have sharpened my ability to think spatially and create immersive brand experiences.

Indoor event space with a FedEx theme, featuring a long bar counter, high-top tables with white tablecloths and small lamps, and large FedEx logos projected on dark curtains.
  • “Danielle was start-to-finish accommodating, quick to respond, and eager to help us arrive at the design that would best fit our needs.”

    —Lance Hillard, GiveCamp Memphis

  • "I HIGHLY recommend Danielle to anyone looking for innovative and excellent quality design work!"

    —Margarita Sandino, Dixon Gallery and Gardens

  • "Danielle is a wonderfully creative and skilled person to handle the advertising of your product or service. She works hard and has great ideas while always willing to communicate with and hear the thoughts of everyone at the table."

    —Chelle Ellis, Jaded Artist Media

  • I highly recommend Danielle for any of your upcoming projects, she is fantastic!”

    Maddie Lewis, Mural Client

  • Danielle is a unique combination of talented and organized. Her vision for creative projects is unmatched; every video, flyer, and brochure has a distinct style while communicating the message clearly.

    Christan Allen, Dixon Gallery and Gardens