Tessa Rushton
About Tessa Rushton
Tessa Rushton is a Graphic and Web Designer currently working at FranklinCovey in Salt Lake City, Utah. She has a background in visual communications and a strong focus on creating harmonious and effective visual solutions.
Current Role at Franklincovey
Tessa Rushton is currently employed as a Graphic and Web Designer at Franklincovey, based in Salt Lake City, Utah. Her tenure at Franklincovey commenced in 2012. In this role, she is responsible for developing and executing visual designs that align with the company's communication and marketing strategies. Her work at Franklincovey reflects her focus on creating designs that are not only visually appealing but also effectively convey messages to their intended audiences.
Previous Experience at 5 O'clock Shadow
Before joining Franklincovey, Tessa Rushton worked at 5 O'clock Shadow from 2010 to 2013 as a Partner and Designer. In this capacity, she collaborated on design projects and played a key role in creating brand identities. Her experience at 5 O'clock Shadow underscored her inventive approach to graphic design, emphasizing an integrated method to craft designs that are coherent and resonant with the target audience.
Role at Clover Brand Strategy Dental Branding
Tessa Rushton also contributed to Clover Brand Strategy Dental Branding as a Graphic and Web Designer from 2010 to 2012. During her two-year period at the company, she focused on developing comprehensive visual solutions that communicated effectively with clients in the dental industry. Her work involved designing graphics and web elements that highlighted the importance of color, form, and the articulation of messages within the brand's visual identity.
Education in Visual Communications at Weber State University
Tessa Rushton earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Visual Communications from Weber State University, where she studied from 2005 to 2010. The five-year program provided a solid foundation for her career in graphic and web design, equipping her with the theoretical and practical knowledge required to succeed in the industry. Her education emphasized the significance of intellectual and functional form in design projects, a philosophy that continues to influence her professional work.