Below are samples of various digital and print campaign designs. Campaigns for the Credit Union often centered around a product or service that was the focus of that particular month.
 All designs were formatted to fit the end product. These designs have been used in a variety of ways including digital in-branch displays, social media content, in business brochure displays, published in college career guides, and printed for take-homes/hand-outs.
Campaign Creation Samples:
Social Media Campaign: Member Stories Monday
Social Media Campaign: Member Stories Monday
This was created for an in-store brochure display at a new local apartment complex.
This was created for an in-store brochure display at a new local apartment complex.
8.5x11" Print Advertisement in the 2020 College Guide and Career Guide
8.5x11" Print Advertisement in the 2020 College Guide and Career Guide
"We Can Help" campaign was created for a Disaster Relief Program that was created after the March 2020 tornados that devastated Middle TN
"We Can Help" campaign was created for a Disaster Relief Program that was created after the March 2020 tornados that devastated Middle TN
Monthly Product Campaign Design used to display on in-branch digital displays.
Monthly Product Campaign Design used to display on in-branch digital displays.
Financial Webinars Series
Financial Webinars Series
Digital Display Mock for Auto Refinance Campaign
Digital Display Mock for Auto Refinance Campaign
Monthly Product Campaign Design used to display on in-branch digital displays.
Monthly Product Campaign Design used to display on in-branch digital displays.
Branding pieces created for executive style notecards.
Branding pieces created for executive style notecards.
The "Give Back , When You Go Back" Back to School loan was created by Marketing and Lending department that for every loan closed would give back to local schools.
The "Give Back , When You Go Back" Back to School loan was created by Marketing and Lending department that for every loan closed would give back to local schools.
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