With 25 years' experience as a graphic artist in Africa and the United States, Mornette Shea has proven creativity matched with finely honed skills to complete all aspects of your marketing communications plan – on time and on budget. Whether you are interested in logo design, corporate identities, image advertising campaigns, or exhibit graphics, Ms. Shea has the expertise.
For the past twenty years, she has helped make ARRCO Medical Advertising a leader among full-service agencies in New England, expanding its reach within the Johnson & Johnson families of companies. During this time, she has mastered a full range of print and electronic advertising and marketing skills and created winning campaigns for Johnson & Johnson Orthopaedics, Mitek Products, DePuy, Exergen, the Massachusetts Hospital Association, Med-el, Codman, and Quidel, among others.
With an honors degree from Salisbury School of Art in Zimbabwe, Africa, she has served as senior art director and graphic designer, working with ease with accounts in biotechnology, bioengineering, nuclear medicine, and medical devices. She has balanced this work with consumer product work for many national and local companies.
For the past twelve years, Ms. Shea has taken on the challenge of several high profile non-profit organizations, bringing their missions to life and helping them raise millions of private charitable dollars. These include:
Project Bread - The Walk for Hunger
The Greater Boston Food Bank
Kidney Foundation
Families with Children from China - NE
D2D Fund - Doorways to Dreams
Working for Project Bread for the past 5 years, Ms. Shea was responsible for designing all aspects of Project Bread's annual Walk for Hunger collateral. She has also created internationally award-winning annual reports, which brought the nonprofit to a "first in its class" status, putting it in a league with international corporations. For the past two years, Ms. Shea has helped spearhead the organization's move toward a more cost-effective web-based, interactive annual report with downloadable PDFs.