Graphic Designer - Fall 2026
I worked as a Graphic Designer for Factory Settings, creating presentation decks, band assets, and personal advertisements for small brands across the nation.
I worked alongside founder, Dayne Watkins, to push the boundaries of what a small team can complete.
Getting the Word Out
Standing out means everything when you’re starting out as a business.
Getting your first couple of fans is often the hardest part of your journey to becoming a household name.
Pulling from the brands’ existing identity, I created a series of social media posts that emulated the advertising of the 1930’s.
Showcasing our ambition and eagerness to work with gritty promotional materials that are bound to catch the eye.
These posts broke through the minimalist templates used by other brands, giving the company a unique visual identity.
Got 30 Minutes?
Just some fun posts I made to promote Dayne Watkins’ “Virtual Coffee” meetings.
These are a way to connect with potential clients, employees, or connections in the industry.
I wanted these to feel approachable and simple to grasp at a glance to make sure viewers would be enticed enough to strike up a conversation with Dayne.
A lot can happen in 30 minutes.
All Hands on Deck
I was able to work on a handful of brand strategy presentation decks for businesses across the United States.
The companies featured above are have a focus on athletics and are looking for a cohesive look that is professional, clean, and easy to understand.
These companies come to Factory Settings to help get an idea of what direction they should take when it comes to strategy and visual identity.
We supplied these clients with an all-in-one guide on how to grow their business and following.