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Kate Finn

I'm Kate, a SCAD-trained graphic designer crafting headwear graphics at New Era. I specialize in packaging, typography, and storytelling driven design that brings brands to life.

I'm Kate, a SCAD-trained graphic designer crafting headwear graphics at New Era. I specialize in packaging, typography, and storytelling driven design that brings brands to life.

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About Me

Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD)

Graphic Design

Class of 2025

Graduated

Buffalo, NY, USA

Skills

Ability in quick decision making and solving problems.
Trend Awareness & Styling
-Adapting to different brand voices and styles

Interests

Social media
Branding
Logo design

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Interview Questions

Yesly Water

Graphic Designer for Yesly Water

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What design software tools are you most proficient in?

I’m most proficient in Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop, InDesign, and Figma. I also work regularly in Procreate for illustration and Canva for quick social content. Across all of these, I’m comfortable creating polished, brand-consistent assets for campaigns, social media, and marketing materials.

Yesly Water

Graphic Designer for Yesly Water

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Can you describe your experience with brand-focused graphic design?

I have strong experience in brand-focused graphic design, especially creating visuals that feel cohesive across social media and campaign materials. I studied Graphic Design at SCAD and now work as a Jr. Designer at New Era, where I help build consistent artwork systems for major brands. I also freelance for small businesses, creating logos, social graphics, and promotional assets that stay true to each brand’s identity.

BUNKY (munchbunky.com)

Graphic Designer for BUNKY

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What do you envision BUNKY's aesthetic to be?

Honestly, I’d see BUNKY’s look as really fun, colorful, and full of personality. Kind of like a snack brand that doesn’t take itself too seriously. I’d keep it bright, playful, and just really approachable, so it feels like something you’d naturally want to pick up and enjoy.

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