Branigan welcomes: Lucy Raasch as graphic and digital designer
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Branigan welcomes: Lucy Raasch as graphic and digital designer

JUNE 2020 – Lucy Raasch has joined Branigan as a graphic and digital designer. A recent graduate of Marquette University, Raasch previously served Branigan in the role of graphic design intern.

Raasch will focus on creative graphic design work for varied projects, including social media channels, websites, blogs and presentation materials for a variety of clients.

“Lucy is a welcome addition to Branigan’s creative team,” says Monica Doro, creative director, Branigan. “She has proven herself as a team player who can bring our clients’ brands to life through graphic design.”

Prior to joining Branigan, Raasch honed her design skills through several internships. As a digital marketing intern for the Marquette University Athletic Department, she created game-day graphics for the university’s athletic program. She also served as a creative services intern for Marquette’s Office of Marketing and Communications, creating print materials and digital graphics to promote events. During a semester studying in Washington, D.C., Raasch also gained experience as a research and graphic design intern for Venn Strategies, concepting and designing client collateral materials.

Raasch graduated from Marquette University in 2020 with a bachelor’s degree in advertising and public relations. She also earned a minor in communications design from the Milwaukee Institute of Art & Design.

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