Hi, I'm Avery!
I am a graphic designer and multidisciplinary visual artist with a passion for branding and identity design. In my work, I utilize graphic design supplemented with illustration, motion graphics, and videography to create pieces that connect with audiences in a meaningful way. 
This desire to cultivate connection is what drives my interest in branding. For any given project, my work is rooted in a deep understanding of the audience at hand. I am also heavily inspired by music and love translating melodies, lyrics, and motifs into compelling visuals that resonate with listeners. Because my work reflects people’s backgrounds, interests, values, or tastes, it allows them to feel seen and heard.
I aim to add value to our busy, visual world with purposeful, intentional work that can be appreciated not only for its aesthetic appeal, but also for its carefully crafted meaning.
Photo by Chris Cuerton


Full Bio
Avery Gall is a 22-year-old graphic designer and multidisciplinary digital artist specializing in brand identity design and creative marketing. She attends East Carolina University in Greenville, North Carolina, where she is pursuing a Bachelor of Fine Arts with an emphasis in graphic design. In her work, Avery combines graphic design, illustration, motion graphics, and videography to create compelling and cohesive visual systems and campaigns. She is deeply inspired by pop art and music, which is reflected in her bold and colorful design style.
Throughout her undergraduate career, she has completed three internships at marketing and design firms throughout the state, studied abroad in Europe, and received several scholarships for her artistic and academic achievements. Outside of the classroom, Avery works as an in-house graphic designer for ECU Campus Recreation and Wellness, maintains multiple freelance clients, and is completing an internship at 1413 Visuals, a local video production studio. She is currently working on a brand system for Philips Academy, a specialized school in Charlotte, NC, and marketing campaigns for responsible outdoor recreation and the impact of smartphone addiction on young adults.
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