About Brianna Karle
Brianna Karle is a Graphic Designer located Bellingham, Washington. She specializes in editorial design, advertising, and graphic design for events.
Graphic & Editorial Design
Brianna Karle has a lifelong love of art and design. She was in advanced art classes through high school, took independent classes from Disney animators, and was briefly a fine art major in college. She has found the ability to translate her art passion into a design career.
When going to school for Web Design, Brianna became captivated by Typography in design. She was a Teaching Assistant for the school’s Typography Classes, relishing the chance to learn more and more about the subject, while helping others to learn, as well.
Brianna has been the Editorial Designer for two magazines – LIFT and Art Chowder. Washington state’s first-ever aerospace magazine, LIFT, won Honorable Mention in the PR News Group’s 2019 PR NEWS Platinum PR Awards competition in the External Publication category, with Brianna at the design helm. LIFT was published by the Aerospace Futures Alliance (AFA), Washington state’s leading aerospace association. Art Chowder was an arts and culture publication focused on America’s Northwest region. Art Chowder featured artists, events, restaurants, and cultural icons from the region.
Brianna has designed countless trade show booths, banners, signage, and marketing materials for the Pacific Northwest aerospace industry. Chances are, if you’ve been to a PNW aerospace conference, you’ve seen her work. Companies that have her work on display at events include Top Drawer Media, Thompson Precision, Aerospace Futures Alliance, the Washington State Space Coalition, Dylan Aerospace, and Saxon Aerospace.
She creates both advertisements for print and digital media.
Background & Ideals
In 2010, Brianna Karle graduated from Colorado State University with a B.A. in Political Science and a minor in Anthropology. She is passionate about working with artists, museums, and non-profits.
Brianna wants to change the world and make a positive impact on the lives of others. She likes the idea of technology as a vehicle for social change. As technology advances and becomes increasingly ingrained in society, it can either bring communities together, or tear them apart. It needs to remain accessible and user-friendly so that it can easily empower and mobilize groups that may not otherwise have the opportunity.
Personal
Brianna grew up hiking, skiing, and playing in the outdoors of Alaska and Colorado. She is passionate about animals, homesteading, and art. Her sense of fun and adventure is evident in her work . When not freelancing or caring for her kids and many pets in beautiful Bellingham, Washington, she likes to focus her energy on philanthropic and non-profit endeavors.






