Hello! Hi! Howdy!
Thanks for stopping by my little corner of the internet. I'm Raye and I am a lettering artist and designer who loves working with authors to create merch that brings their stories to life.
A little more about me…
I am originally from North Texas, but now live with my husband south of Houston, about 30 minutes from the Gulf of Mexico. My husband and I both attended Texas A&M University for college which is where we met and fell in love.
I watch and love way too many tv shows and I am an avid rom-com movie and book lover which is what led me to doing merch design for authors.
My love for graphic design and lettering started in 7th grade when I got the opportunity to work on my junior high yearbook. And my love for design only grew from there.
I headed off to college to get a degree in Visualization. 🤨 What’s visualization, you ask? It’s what A&M calls the degree program for computer graphics including graphic design, animation, web design, and game design. And when I was getting my degree, the program was under the College of Architecture. Yeah, it confused me too. Anyway, I focused on graphic design but also gained valuable skills and experience in animation and other sides of the design industry.
If you are an author who wants to learn more about what offering merch entails, I would love for you to join my email list. I have a fun email series that takes you through some of the basics of offering merch and then I will send emails with even more tips.
If you are interested in offering merch and want to see how I can help, head over to my Book Merch services page to learn more.
A Few of My Favorite Things…
A vase of bright & colorful daisies
Curling up under a blanket with a good rom-com book
Watching TV shows with my husband
Vacations with my closest friends
Re-watching Rory & Jess in Gilmore Girls
Enjoying the small town friendships in Sweet Magnolias
Reciting the movie A Walk to Remember
The Darcy hand flex in Pride & Prejudice
All the 90s & 00s rom-com movies
Sarcastic banter in Enemies to Lovers stories