Erin Slattery
Erin Slattery
Content Developer | eslattery@designsensory.com
Erin comes to Designsensory torn between a love for the written word and a passion for the design that encourages people to read it. A journalism graduate from the University of Tennessee and a recent design graduate from Pellissippi State, Erin uses her varied background to create colorful, concept-driven content for both print and web.
When Erin is not researching, writing or designing, you will find her water skiing on a beautiful lake, rock climbing at a southeastern crag or playing tennis at a local court.
Recent Posts
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Posted: 05/16/2013
Design Week Panel: Design for Good
As part of AIGA's Design Week, I had the opportunity to sit on a panel of designers and nonprofit directors to discuss designing for good during an event luncheon. Our topics covered everything from design...
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Posted: 05/16/2013
Medal of Honor Photoshoot in Carson City
Lindsay Miller traveled to Nevada for work with the 2014 Medal of Honor Convention, art directing a photoshoot at the facility where the nation’s top military award is minted. Lindsay and a video production team...
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Posted: 04/23/2013
Recently, I had the honor and fortune to take a little jaunt to northeastern Tennessee to judge the Pinnacle Tourism Awards for NETTA, the Northeast Tennessee Tourism Alliance. The region, located at the foot of...
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Posted: 04/23/2013
Utilize: Still, Video and Motion
At Designsensory, we are always on the lookout for new ways to bring better service to our clients. We’re especially pleased to be able to enhance our capabilities with still photography, video and motion expertise.Our...
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Posted: 04/23/2013
The nice folks at Pest-Ops came to Designsensory to help locals rediscover a company that has been in Knoxville for 18 years. There’s nothing funny about pests, but Designsensory put some humor—and some shock factor—into...
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Posted: 04/23/2013
With an illustration of Alexander Hamilton, our design for CRS (Courthouse Retrieval Systems) Data for the National Association of Realtors’ event invitation was right on the money. While giving a nod to an illustration style...

