Adam McMichael

Hailing from Kansas City, MO, Adam is a motivated designer, photographer, and live sound engineer. He is excited to be part of the MBGT team and to work in a setting where colaborative creativity is highly valued. When he's not busy at work designing, you can find Adam listening to music, playing guitar, or hanging out at the lake.

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Colleen Glaeser

My name is Colleen Glaeser and I'm a designer and artist from Wentzville, Missouri. At MBGT I've had the pleasure of expanding my skillset amongst a community of other great designers. I've loved art for as long as I can remember and am happy to have recognized it as my passion and main pursuit in life.

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Chloe Bell

My name is Chloe Bell and I am a 21 year old Graphic Designer from Northern Ireland. I enjoy all aspects of design including advertising, illustration and motion graphics - I love the challenge of conveying a message through the means of design.

I continually want to expand my knowledge of the design world and I believe that in order to become a good designer it is vital to be aware of the world around us in order to establish what differences and similarities affect the influence of graphic design in certain parts of the earth.

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Cory Taylor

Cory Taylor

I'm Cory Taylor...not to be confused with the lead singer of Slipknot. I was born and raised in St. Louis and studied Visual Communication at Truman State University. Art was, is, and will always be one of the many driving forces in life. Without art, society definitely would not be how it is today. There wouldn't be architects to design aesthetically or functionally pleasing spaces. Designers and photographers wouldn't be able to create visually-pleasing images, animations, films, etc. Simply put, society would just...stop!

The creative process is an endless one because there are always new ideas popping up, others thrown out, and questions that need answers. Graphic design needs the proper balance of layout, typography, images, and an interesting concept amongst others. It's a challenge, but it can mean the difference between an awesome design and a crappy one.

Photo courtesy of Natalie Keller.

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