Project responsibilities include:editorial direction / project coordination / vendor editorial coordination / interviews / content writing / social media management + design / experiential design + installation / expert moving truck driver / amazon-ordering aficionado / close friend of the event's on-site corndog stand Hey lil llama! Photo thanks to Coppersmith Photography. Photo thanks to... Continue Reading →
New Year, More Writing!
It's been a while. I haven't felt like anything I have to say has crystallized and I've been so busy in the "growing" phase of life that I felt like I couldn't speak to it yet. Everything was moving so fast that at many times this fall, I was simply doing my best to hold... Continue Reading →
Find Me On The Internet
Photo by freddie marriage on Unsplash Want to see my writing outside of Emma In Print? Wit and Delight: Writers Weigh in on Their Messy Routines Popsugar: “How I Keep Stress From Taking a Physical Toll.” The Bleu: “Just Ask: Getting What You Want.” The Bleu: “Everything You Should Be Watching This Fall.”
Feature: MN Meetings + Events Interview
When Minnesota Meetings and Events reached out to Girl Friday about event design trends for 2020, I couldn’t come up with answers fast enough. Working in experiential design has been not only a lot of fun, but illuminated some of the changes coming our way in the next year. As the Client Manager at Girl... Continue Reading →
Let’s Talk Copy: Building SERENDIPITY
How Titles and Tag Lines Made A Professional Development Conference ShineOver the summer of 2017, I had the pleasure of helping to plan The GUILD’s first ever professional development conference, which welcomed over 250 women to San Francisco to hear from experts in industries ranging from tech to fitness. On top of coordinating dozens of... Continue Reading →
Get Graphic
How The English Major Turned Novice Graphic DesignerI won’t be a poser. I’m a creative writer through and through…but I will admit that my constant response of, “I don’t know, but I can play around and figure it out!” has lead me *lightly* into the graphic design world.When you’re working for a non-profit or a startup... Continue Reading →