Flora Templeton Stuart

During my time at Flora Templeton Stuart Accident Injury lawyers, I have created flyers, brochures, television ads, website mockups, van wraps, billboards, motion graphics, frisbees, business cards, dozens of other products. I want to use this page as a highlight reel for just a few of the many things I’ve worked on. I have the permission of Flora Templeton Stuart Accident Injury Lawyers to post these materials.

The Flora Templeton Stuart Accident Injury Lawyers logo was the foundation of many of the designs. For certain events I had creative control to change this up, but we generally stuck to our tried and trusted color-ways.

The van wrap for the FTS Van was one of my first projects at the firm, and stands the test of time as one of my favorites. I had worked with templates and design-to-print before at Fruit of the Loom, but this was an entirely different ball game. This project felt like a culmination of all of my design work up to this point, and I used nearly every program and technique I know in creating it. Overall an awesome opportunity.

A large facet of FTS was the creation of our television advertisements. Shortly after joining the firm, I expressed that I enjoyed video editing in my own personal time, and thereafter I was in charge of the production of our television ads. Eventually the motion graphic elements that were featured on those became part of my job as well.

I created dozens of billboards and signs featured at community events, in parking lots, and digital ad spaces. The most notable sign I had the pleasure to create was a fully realized 3D lettering project that went on the side of our Greenville office. We worked with a local artisan to create the letters from mockup, and they were fasted to hte brick wall. A very cool sight to behold once it was finished.

Over time, we would make improvements to our website, so I created several different iterations of mockups as our site changed. This ranged from small graphics, to entire page redesigns. In 2025 we did an entire website overhaul, so I made mockups for all of our pages that were then implemented by a third party web development company. UX/UI was not something I studied while at WKU, so undergoing these projects were new and exciting for me as a designer.

Community events were commonplace at Flora Templeton Stuart. These ranged from the Soap Box Derby, to Concerts in the Park, and other miscellaneous events that we were a part of. All of these events required their own signage and promotional products like mass emails, brochures, and online display ads.

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