Welcome!
I'm Angie Foreman...THANK YOU for visiting my online portfolio!
I've worked in the graphic design field for over 20 years. I began my career in 1997 at WTHR, Channel 13, as a Promotions Coordinator where I created promos, PSAs, and a station newsletter. After 6 amazing years at WTHR, I began working at the Indiana State Fair as a program facilitator and continued to hone my graphic design skills. I created and implemented an inaugural youth program at the Fair I coined The Wonder Trail at the Indiana State Fair. In addition to The Wonder Trail, I designed promotional tools to help kick-off the Indiana State Fairgrounds' State's Largest Classroom and launched a magazine for the Fairgrounds called Inside the Grounds.
In 2011, I was hired as the in-house Graphic Designer at Hamilton County Tourism and their sister organization: Nickel Plate Arts. In addition to working part-time for these wonderful organizations, I continued to grow my graphic design practice. Finally, on January 1, 2016, I launched Angie Foreman Designs full-time and I'm not looking back!
Over the course of 15 years, I've assisted with launching new brands, creating logos, newsletters, brochures, and magazines. My clients are as varied as their needs: Traders Point Creamery promotes a community of local food and sustainable farming while providing the most nutritious and healthful dairy products possible. Nickel Plate Express preserves an important local treasure by maintaining a portion of the Nickel Plate rail line and providing year-round train excursions in northern Hamilton County; Earth Day Indiana Festival brings like-minded folks together to share ways we can all be a little more green; Nickel Plate Arts strives to bring the art communities of six towns in Hamilton County together with folks who like to make art, share art, or buy art; Noblesville Main Street in downtown Noblesville is working diligently to put the "Hip" in Hipstoric; Peterson Architecture is building up not only Noblesville but partners with clients in many other communities around the country. This is just to name a few.
I grow, learn, and expand with each new client. I feel very fortunate to play a small role in making big impressions in the communities my clients influence and ultimately, improve.
Please review my portfolio. If you're looking for someone with a creative outlook who's able to imagine, visualize, collaborate, and finally DESIGN your next project, then I'm your gal. Simply contact Angie Foreman....because if you need a design, trust me, I can help.
I'm Angie Foreman...THANK YOU for visiting my online portfolio!
I've worked in the graphic design field for over 20 years. I began my career in 1997 at WTHR, Channel 13, as a Promotions Coordinator where I created promos, PSAs, and a station newsletter. After 6 amazing years at WTHR, I began working at the Indiana State Fair as a program facilitator and continued to hone my graphic design skills. I created and implemented an inaugural youth program at the Fair I coined The Wonder Trail at the Indiana State Fair. In addition to The Wonder Trail, I designed promotional tools to help kick-off the Indiana State Fairgrounds' State's Largest Classroom and launched a magazine for the Fairgrounds called Inside the Grounds.
In 2011, I was hired as the in-house Graphic Designer at Hamilton County Tourism and their sister organization: Nickel Plate Arts. In addition to working part-time for these wonderful organizations, I continued to grow my graphic design practice. Finally, on January 1, 2016, I launched Angie Foreman Designs full-time and I'm not looking back!
Over the course of 15 years, I've assisted with launching new brands, creating logos, newsletters, brochures, and magazines. My clients are as varied as their needs: Traders Point Creamery promotes a community of local food and sustainable farming while providing the most nutritious and healthful dairy products possible. Nickel Plate Express preserves an important local treasure by maintaining a portion of the Nickel Plate rail line and providing year-round train excursions in northern Hamilton County; Earth Day Indiana Festival brings like-minded folks together to share ways we can all be a little more green; Nickel Plate Arts strives to bring the art communities of six towns in Hamilton County together with folks who like to make art, share art, or buy art; Noblesville Main Street in downtown Noblesville is working diligently to put the "Hip" in Hipstoric; Peterson Architecture is building up not only Noblesville but partners with clients in many other communities around the country. This is just to name a few.
I grow, learn, and expand with each new client. I feel very fortunate to play a small role in making big impressions in the communities my clients influence and ultimately, improve.
Please review my portfolio. If you're looking for someone with a creative outlook who's able to imagine, visualize, collaborate, and finally DESIGN your next project, then I'm your gal. Simply contact Angie Foreman....because if you need a design, trust me, I can help.