Nate provides guidance for how our studio moves forward. He founded the company that is now Each + Every in 2011, just prior to completing an MFA in design at Kent State. In addition to professional practice, he develops young designers as a professor at alma mater Grove City College. Off the clock, Nate keeps an impressive garden with his wife, Amy, and assists in his three children’s lego architecture enterprise.
Ryan has an analytical point of view that served him well in completing an MFA in design at Kent State. His knowledge of past and contemporary theory keeps the studio sharp, current, and filled with new ways of tackling old problems. If Ryan and his wife, Bethany, stumbled across a time machine, they would journey back to shake the hands of America’s founding fathers.
Alex provides a finely-tuned formal eye for our studio. His MFA in design from Kent State serves him well as he directs our design team on client projects. When he’s not designing, you can find Alex hiking the Cuyahoga Valley National Park with Katey, or continuing his hunt for the perfect taco.
Gabe rises head and shoulders above his peers both as an exemplary designer and a towering human being. His ability to quickly identify and execute a smart concept was cultivated while earning his BFA in design from Kent State. Gabe wields an undaunted optimism to creatively engage every project, and his contagious enthusiasm is quick to build rapport with clients. Among his friends, he is known for his intuitive utilization of gifs. When he’s out of the office, Gabe can be found at his Crossfit gym or at home with his wife Ashley where they maintain their status as the tallest couple next door.
Leah brings an enthusiastic spirit and love of learning to the studio. She recently graduated from Kent State University's Visual Communication Design Program with an MFA. In addition to supporting and leading projects as a designer on the E+E team, she teaches design at Grove City College, her alma mater. When she isn’t busy teaching and designing, Leah can be found browsing the nearest antique shop and making steaming cups of green tea (but not drinking La Croix, let the record show).
Josh approaches his work with a posture of joy, which serves him well as a conduit for problem solving. His time at Kent State University earned him a BA in Visual Communication Design as well as a balanced, holistic understanding of design—design became more than photoshop edits, but a lens through which to see the world. Josh enjoys exploring experimental design and understanding systems. Beyond the world of design, he appreciates a light roast coffee or dirty chai from Bent Tree, spending time with his wife and two kids, and listening to good music.
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