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Creative Ladies

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As a women-owned business, we’re clearly fans of females here at Rhyme & Reason Design. We’re also a team of creative people, so to celebrate International Women’s Day, we’ve put together a list of each of our team member’s favorite “Creative Lady.” Read about these female powerhouses below and why they’re simply awesome. Shea’s Favorite […]

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R&R’s Biggest Fan Girl

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With a passion for deadlines and details, our account executive Emily Rieders is always ready and motivated to do great things. She’s fluent in Greek life organizations and dedicated to making sure her clients always find design love. SM: What is your role at Rhyme & Reason Design? ER: I am an account executive and […]

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From whimsy to bold, (and everywhere in between) Shea’s got you covered.

From Whimsy to Bold, Shea's got you covered

Whether it’s making snowflakes dance or creating a brand launch video, our Designer Shea O’Connor is an expert at making the traditionally mundane, truly magical. She’s been doodling since daycare and has only gotten stronger; perfecting her signature style and learning to wear all the hats that come with agency life. Ready with her paintbrush […]

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Meet Cori!

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Hey Hey! I’m Cori, and I work to cultivate new business relationships for Rhyme & Reason Design. I’ve spent the last 15 years in the fraternal and nonprofit communities as a marketing lead, public relations professional, event developer and connector. I’m a huge fan of chasing the newest restaurant trend, planning my next adventure with […]

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Meet Shannon!

Hi there! I’m Shannon and I’m so excited to join the R&R team as a junior account executive! Born and raised in sunny Jacksonville, Florida, I’ve had my fair share of the South and its heat, but I just can’t seem to leave. I moved to Atlanta two years ago after graduating from Georgia Southern […]

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