designer, art director, illustrator, maker

About

Kristin Sheehy is a graphic designer born and raised in Dallas, Texas. 

She’s been drawing since she could pick up a pencil and designing since winning a contest to design her fifth grade class t-shirt. She received her BFA of Graphic Design at Texas Christian University in Fort Worth, where she was a Nordan Scholar. Following graduation, she worked at RBMM, a leading branding studio in Dallas where she worked on projects for notable clients such as Central Market, Chick-fil-a, Sewell, and Baylor Scott and White Healthcare.

Kristin is passionate about using design to solve problems, bring change, and help brands better tell their story. She has worked with a variety of churches and nonprofits including The Salvation Army, Catholic Charities, and has spent 4 years working for East-West Ministries International.

When not working, she can most likely be found at the rock climbing gym, working on improving her pottery skills, or dreaming of her next adventure out of the country or into the mountains!

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Kristin Sheehy is a graphic designer in Dallas, Texas. 

She’s been drawing since she could pick up a pencil and designing since winning a contest to design her fifth grade class t-shirt. She received her BFA of Graphic Design at Texas Christian University in Fort Worth, where she was a Nordan Scholar. Following graduation, she worked at RBMM, a leading branding studio in Dallas where she worked on projects for notable clients such as Central Market, Chick-fil-a, Sewell, and Baylor Scott and White Healthcare.

Kristin is passionate about using design to solve problems, bring change, and help brands better tell their story. She has worked extensively with nonprofits and churches including The Salvation Army, Catholic Charities, and East-West Ministries International.

When not working, she can most likely be found at the rock climbing gym, working on latest creative hobby, or dreaming of her next adventure out of the country or into the mountains!

People ignore designs that ignore people
— Frank Chimero