Jessie Meghan Lacey
Creative Director and Designer in Portland, Maine
Jessie Meghan Lacey
Creative Director and Designer in Portland, Maine
I went to University of Maine in Orono for my BA in New Media and a minor in Studio Art.
I worked at Bangor Metro Magazine as Production Artist from 2004-2006 where I honed my Quark and InDesign skills. I lead the production team in the transition from Quark to InDesign and gained an extensive background in print.
I moved to Portland and worked at Maine Home+Design magazine from 2006 to 2010, starting out as Production Manager and being promoted to Art Director soon after. I lead the charge with all layout and design decisions as well as production and printing. I worked long, unforgiving hours, sometimes 60+ hours a week on the monthly magazine. Side projects included a yearly guide book, a bold and beautiful new media kit every year and many events' print collateral as well as various advertisements through the years. In 2010 the magazine underwent a major style and branding update, of which I headed up. I designed a new logo and the general look, typography and font choices still in practice today.
At the end of 2010 I accepted a job as Creative Director for Dirigo Design & Development where I continue to work today. When I joined, it was time for a brand overhaul and a new logo was developed as well as business cards and stationary. Recently, I completely redesigned the website with a beautiful fresh, open, simple new look. We developed our own platform called Dirigo Edge and made the site completely responsive and easy to navigate no matter what the device. Dirigo Design & Development is where you will find me today. For inquiries, please direct yourself there.
I design things. My background is print, my current focus is user interface and responsive design, my current obsession is industrial/lighting design and my last obsession was fashion, before that, interior design. You know the saying "you can do anything if you put your mind to it"? Well, I believe it is true, I believe that I can do anything. Can I do it well? Well, I certainly do try. There are a few things I do well, and those things are usually design-centered. What I can't do well includes cooking rice, snowboarding and bowling. I bought a rice cooker.