Sherri Morrison Creative Design is a small design firm with a reputation for breakthrough creative work. Building strong relationships with her clients, Sherri brings their stories, challenges and vision to life through concept and graphic design that stands out, nets results and grows as they grow. Her expertise is in the areas of brand building and advertising including digital, outdoor, promoti
ons and event materials. She is able to bring together a team of industry professionals to service different aspects of the client’s needs: public relations, marketing, copywriting and website development. Sherri’s clients include Naples Botanical Garden, Naples Winter Wine Festival, Marco Island Historical Museum, Naples Trust Company, Friends of Rookery Bay, Guadalupe Center, Imagine Solutions Conference, Kitchen Gardens and various others. Sherri Morrison Creative Design has won numerous national, state and local Addy Awards, as well as Special Judges Awards, Best of Show, and various other industry awards. Before striking out on her own, Sherri spent several years as a graphic designer at full-service advertising agencies. When she arrived in Southwest Florida, she joined Weeks & Associates Advertising on Marco Island as creative director working with clients such as American Express, Vineyards, Twin Eagles and Florida Gulf Coast University. Previously, she was an art director with McCormick Advertising in Texas, in charge of creative for some of the agency’s largest accounts. Sherri’s passion is working with non-profits and no cause is closer to her heart than the Goodland Civic Association’s Arts & Events Committee. She helps produce and promote events and arts shows in the fishing village of Goodland where she resides with her husband Jim Freeman. A professional photographer, Jim’s expertise includes fine art and architectural photography. He is widely recognized for his ability to transform a space with his one-of-a-kind works of art. His landscapes tend to be minimal and serene and convey a feeling of tranquility.