Logan Strauss Promoted to Senior Designer

Selbert Perkins Design is pleased to announce the promotion of Logan Strauss to Senior Designer. Logan joined SPD as an intern, and over that time, we watched him hone his talent, creativity and develop into a powerful part of the SPD family.

 

“While I love working with our entire team, working with Logan has been amazing. I’ve watched him not only develop as a person and designer, he has really developed his channel of genius in becoming our go-to brand ambassador and storyteller. He not only serves that function within our Chicago office, he lends his talents to all SPD teams.”

– John Lutz, Partner, Selbert Perkins Design

 

In his new role, he will become more involved in leading the branding efforts, shepherding the efforts of junior designers in developing a brand story for projects, applying critical thinking, and pulling together the visuals to support the project

Please join us in congratulating Logan on his well-deserved promotion and in celebrating the growth and contribution of a very talented team member.

 

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