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Dionna Collins is a multi-faceted graphic designer and internet marketer. Dionna combines her passion for design with her internet marketing skills to create effective, affordable web and print marketing campaigns for small businesses, nonprofits and large corporations. She has a B.F.A. in Graphic Design from the Art Institute of Atlanta and an M.F.A. in Internet Marketing from Full Sail University.
Since 2003, Dionna has worked in various roles, including, search engine marketing analyst, senior graphic designer, email marketing designer, package designer, and web producer. She has managed web and print marketing campaigns for MinuteMan Press, Landmark Company, and AT&T’s YellowPages.com advertisers. Her web design credits include the 2009 Neighborworks Awards, Haute.lanta Fashion Week, and Innovcare. Her design portfolio was runner-up for Best Of Show in the Spring quarter of her senior year at the Art Institute of Atlanta.
Dionna is the Founder and President of DCGraphics, a boutique graphic design firm that also specializes in search engine optimization (SEO) and marketing. Her goal for DCGraphics is to provide small businesses with the tools that they need to connect with their clients and manage their businesses online. She started DCGraphics in 2006, and the company continues to expand as her skill set and network of contractors grow.
Dionna manages teams of designers, copywriters, printers, business owners, and interns for DCGraphics and Spectrum Creative. She has served as the Director of the Atlanta Chapter of the Graphic Designers Profession Group since 2009, and has been a member of the Atlanta Marketers’ Forum since 2008. She mentors young designers and marketers, which she believes is crucial to ensuring that the next generation of web professionals are prepared for the professional world.
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