Hi, I'm Krisie!
As a graphic designer and a nurse, I believe that art has an unspoken ability to bring cultures and communities together. 
Simplicity and vibrant colors are some of the ways I like to design honest and meaningful messages that inspire and improve lives rather than create addictive, mindless content.
When not on the screen, I like to explore nature, different cultures, foods, and travel.
I am passionate about designing for industries with focus on mental health, hospitality, women of color, female empowerment, and social good.
Currently, I am seeking full-time remote or in-person position in a design team. Please reach out if you're interested in working together at krisie.devera@gmail.com.
TESTIMONIALS
“I strongly recommend calling on the services of Krisie DeVera for your needs in graphic design. Krisie designed the logo for my new company and followed that up with amazing work on a creative business card for me. Her artistic talent and eye for detail are unmatched. She walks with her client through the design process each step of the way. In fact, Krisie's chief goal is that her client would be satisfied with the final product, and I have been every time. I know you will be, as well.” 
“Contacting Krisie two revamp my business card and brochure was the best thing I could have done to take my marketing to the next level. Krisie really took the time to listen to my ideas and needs then added her design style to bring to life an image that completely blew me away. She was very patient despite all the new information I kept adding and very considerate of any changes I wanted made. Krisie is it for me when it comes to any future marketing needs I might have.”  
- Rose Gold Health PLLC
“Krisie's attention to detail surpassed any expectations I had! Her passion and her heart are in every creation! I commissioned Krisie to design and execute a deck of affirmation cards for my personal development company. She worked with me until her artwork was a true extension of my vision! I can't recommend Krisie enough.”
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