Marissa Jones is an impact-driven designer who creates bold, friendly designs fueled by storytelling (and snacks).

Something We Can All Agree On

Something We Can All Agree On

Something We Can All Agree On


Responsibilities:
Campaign branding
Landing page design
Motion design
Social media graphics
Email design

Collaboration:
Lead copywriter
Engineer
Product designer

Recognition:
Featured in The Chronicle of Philanthropy

The challenge:

Develop a fundraising campaign that leverages lighthearted debates to spark engagement and connect people through the shared goal of providing access to clean water.

The solution:

An interactive, Buzzfeed-style poll featuring playful topics like pizza toppings, the pronunciation of “gif,” and the infamous Titanic door controversy.


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Elms Handcut Puzzles

Elms Handcut Puzzles

Elms Handcut Puzzles


Responsibilities:
Brand Identity
Packaging Design
Marketing Collateral

Collaboration:
Founder & Owner

The challenge:

Revitalize the brand identity of Elms Puzzles after its return to its original name, balancing heritage with a fresh, elevated look.

The solution:

A refined logo refresh that honors the brand’s legacy while enhancing clarity and timelessness. Designed branding, packaging, and marketing assets to ensure a cohesive and engaging visual identity for the next chapter of Elms Puzzles.

Clear the Calendar

Clear the Calendar

Clear the Calendar

Responsibilities:
Campaign Branding
Landing Page
Out-Of-Home
Social
Email

Collaboration:
Copywriters
Product Designer
Social Media Manager

Copy incoming!

The Colors of Dirty Water

The Colors of Dirty Water

The Colors of
Dirty Water


Responsibilities:
Campaign branding
Landing page design
Motion design
Brand partnership assets
Social media graphics
Email design

Collaboration:
Brand Partners
Copywriters
Frontend-Developer
Social Media Manager

Recognition:
Featured in Adweek

The challenge:

Design a charity: water campaign that’s sticky for two separate partnerships with Pantone and Unsplash. This campaign aimed to raise awareness through powerful visuals, showcasing how dirty water can come in every color imaginable.

The solution:

A good 'ol paint swatch.

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