Nicole Brown's Bio
Nicole Brown is gifted with the ability to transform complex ideas into outstanding imagery that resonates with people – converting them from curious prospects to long-lasting customers. Nicole has worked with more than 700 clients on projects such as brand identity, social media management, digital and print marketing collateral.
Born and raised in Washington, D.C., Nicole has a BA with a concentration in graphic design from Notre Dame of Maryland University. A natural-born artist, she began drawing in her mother’s school books at a very young age. Her mother encouraged her gift by allowing Nicole to draw on a designated wall in the home. She also purchased crayons and watercolor paints for her to explore. “My mom’s encouragement made me free to be an artist.”
In her spare time, she enjoys movies, traveling, and volunteering as a tutor to female abuse victims and adults with disabilities. “I am passionate about helping others. People respond to me because I see them as people, not as labels society may have given them.”
Nicole Brown is gifted with the ability to transform complex ideas into outstanding imagery that resonates with people – converting them from curious prospects to long-lasting customers. Nicole has worked with more than 700 clients on projects such as brand identity, social media management, digital and print marketing collateral.
Born and raised in Washington, D.C., Nicole has a BA with a concentration in graphic design from Notre Dame of Maryland University. A natural-born artist, she began drawing in her mother’s school books at a very young age. Her mother encouraged her gift by allowing Nicole to draw on a designated wall in the home. She also purchased crayons and watercolor paints for her to explore. “My mom’s encouragement made me free to be an artist.”
In her spare time, she enjoys movies, traveling, and volunteering as a tutor to female abuse victims and adults with disabilities. “I am passionate about helping others. People respond to me because I see them as people, not as labels society may have given them.”