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JASMINE ECHOLS

Graphic Designer

Jasmine Echols has four years of experience in print and digital design, using her talent and skill to develop corporate logos, brochures, signage, social media and websites. Prior to joining Quantum, she worked for a firm in Atlanta that had just been acquired by Michelin—she along with two others in the marketing department completely rebuilt the company brand. Jasmine was born and raised in Atlanta, receiving her degree in art with an emphasis on graphic design from the University of Georgia. She joined Quantum and moved to Scottsdale so that she could grow in her career. As she puts it, “I love trying and creating new things, and diversity in the projects I’m working on is very important to me.” She laughs that one of her biggest requirements in terms of location is “a place that’s not cold.” Jasmine always knew she wanted to be an artist and she spends most of her free time creating and making art in many mediums. For instance, she likes to paint portraits of people in oil and close-ups of bugs in acrylics. Digital photo editing is another passion. She knits hats and scarves and does embroidery work. And she enjoys drawing in pencil and ink, as well as using the stylus on her tablet to create digital illustrations.

CONTACT ME TO LEARN MORE:

800.440.1088

JASMINE ECHOLS

Graphic Designer

Jasmine Echols has four years of experience in print and digital design, using her talent and skill to develop corporate logos, brochures, signage, social media and websites. Prior to joining Quantum, she worked for a firm in Atlanta that had just been acquired by Michelin—she along with two others in the marketing department completely rebuilt the company brand. Jasmine was born and raised in Atlanta, receiving her degree in art with an emphasis on graphic design from the University of Georgia. She joined Quantum and moved to Scottsdale so that she could grow in her career. As she puts it, “I love trying and creating new things, and diversity in the projects I’m working on is very important to me.” She laughs that one of her biggest requirements in terms of location is “a place that’s not cold.” Jasmine always knew she wanted to be an artist and she spends most of her free time creating and making art in many mediums. For instance, she likes to paint portraits of people in oil and close-ups of bugs in acrylics. Digital photo editing is another passion. She knits hats and scarves and does embroidery work. And she enjoys drawing in pencil and ink, as well as using the stylus on her tablet to create digital illustrations.

CONTACT ME TO LEARN MORE:

800.440.1088

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