For almost fifteen years I’ve been designing under the name of Copper Case. My graphic design boutique works with non-profit organizations and aspiring entrepreneurs to create materials that connect them to their people. I love telling visual stories and I love learning about all the varied and great things my clients do.

Why Copper Case?

The name of my studio is a nod to different aspects of me and my work. I love the natural transformation of copper, especially as it oxidizes with time and changes from a beautiful copper brown to a vibrant turquoise color. The word 'case' is a nod to two ideas: first, it honors my love of typography and the history of printing. In the days of movable type, metal or wood characters were kept in separate cases (upper & lower) to make typesetting easier. In that sense, this is my own 'case', where I document my work, where I can reflect on its evolution, and where I can share it with others. More importantly, ‘case’ references my fundamental belief that we all exist beyond our bodies—beyond our own unique cases. Mine happens to be copper.


Some of my favorite projects:

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