My Origin Story

At Home
I’m a proud wife of a first responder and a mom to two amazing little ones (who are growing up way too fast). I'm passionate about art in its many forms, a devoted foodie with a love for cooking shows, and a huge fan of superhero and sci-fi movies.
Whenever I get the chance, I’m a world traveler—so far, I’ve explored Japan, France, Mexico, and Puerto Rico.
I believe in leading by example and encouraging my kids to create with their hands. One of our house rules: you have to try something before deciding you don’t like it.
My Not So Secret Hobby
I’m passionate about both art and charitable work—two interests I’ve combined through my hobby of costume making, also known as cosplay, turning what some see as mere spectacle into a deeply meaningful creative outlet.
For the past five years, I’ve volunteered as characters like Wonder Woman, Elsa, and Belle, bringing joy to children in hospitals, participating in library events, parades, and more. What started as a hobby has also become a competitive pursuit. Drawing on the discipline and creative urgency I developed during art school, I’ve become a multi-award-winning cosplayer, fueled by a drive to push boundaries and excel.
As a marketer, this passion has immersed me in the world of content creation and personal brand influence—skills that directly translate to business applications. It’s given me a deep understanding of trends, video-first content, and platform algorithms.
While it may seem like an unusual passion, it aligns perfectly with my family’s strong roots in the arts (see below). It’s also helped me build a supportive community of like-minded creators—and always makes for a great conversation starter.

In the beginning—Graphic Design, Graphic Design…
I decided to become a graphic designer because I always knew I would be an artist and from there, it was a matter of what type of art. When I discovered a career that combined my love for art and computers, one in which I could make money practicing, I was SOLD. It was my freshman year of high school when I took a print production course and first learned of graphic design. Every year in high school I would fill out a questionnaire, one question was “What is your future career?” I wrote down: graphic designer, graphic designer, graphic designer, graphic designer.The Geek in Me Grew
Lovin’ What I Do
Pet Peeves
Lack of follow through, disorganization and failure to deliver on time or communicate. These guidelines, I emphasize upon my staff and vendors; reasons why I have long term relationships with clients.Only Direction is Up
I see weaknesses as challenges. In High School, I was on the soccer team sophomore year; I will admit, I was the weakest player. After the season I attended the summer soccer camp and in my spare time I would run around a track with a soccer ball. Next year while at tryouts my old coach yelled out to me, “Rebecca, what happened?” and I responded, “What?” The coach then replied, “You turned around 110%.” That year I became a starter, and the following a Team Captain. I was also awarded MIP (Most Improved Player) on Varsity Drill Team. When I started my career, my writing was very weak. Recently, a friend of mine who proofed my articles complimented me that I have greatly improved. I continually work to improve myself, my company and helping others. I very often vocalize and offer to implement new suggestions and ideas at work. I’ve organized food and clothing drives, donated blood and showcased at local high school career days as well. At my core, I am always working towards bettering myself and supporting others.Practical Artist
I am a unique breed of what I refer to as a “Practical Artist”, which stems from my mother who is a puppeteer for over 40 years and my father who was lawyer; a mix of creative and business DNA. So my office is filled with crazy knickknacks, but neatly and strategically placed, which I fondly refer to as “organized creativity”.
