Designer. Photographer. Lover of parmesan cheese. Marvel and Star Wars fan, avid book-reader, lover of brownies, cats, and the garden section of Home Depot.
Hannah Vagnozzi is a graphic designer based out of North Carolina who loves photography. She is hard-working and dedicated to her craft—a volunteer first, designer second. Growing up, she was heavily involved in the 4-H program related to community service, leadership, citizenship, volunteering, and the electric program. At the heart of all her projects she likes to show creativity, invoke emotion, and help people. Some of her personal values and career goals include helping advertise to those who need it. She is a lover of small businesses and non-profit organizations and aims to help them when she can. Besides that, she loves volunteering, community service, and kindness. Graphic design fields that interest her the most include typography, photography, coding, layout and publication design, and more. When she’s not designing, you can find her reading books, watching too many movies, consuming mac & cheese, building LEGOs, and watching Friends.
“Growing up, I was heavily involved in the 4-H program related to community service, leadership, citizenship, volunteering, and the electric program. Some of my personal values and career goals include helping advertise to those who need it. I’m a lover of small businesses and non-profit organizations and aim to help them when I can. Besides that, I love volunteering, community service, and kindness. My personal mission statement represents me by representing my beliefs and my work. I would like to be working on a project that means something or helps someone. Designing something is like a puzzle—it involves a lot of trouble-shooting and problem-solving, and I like to be the one to help somebody through that.”