Meghan Gallery
Creative Director
Meghan is a versatile multimedia designer and seasoned art director with a rich background in shaping brand identities, print materials, advertising, and digital media. Her expertise extends to seamlessly integrating digital design, social media strategy, and content development into creative projects.
Before her time at Westfourth, Meghan held the role of Creative Director at National Public Radio, where she played a pivotal role in defining brand identities for well-known shows like the Bryant Park Project, Tell Me More, Wait, Wait Don’t Tell Me, and All Things Considered. She also oversaw the standardization of corporate branding across a nationwide network of nearly 1,000 member stations, all while incorporating digital design elements and social media strategy.
During her time as a design manager at an international law firm, Meghan specialized in creating informative infographics and engaging animations for high-profile litigation involving tech-heavy IP clients like Intel, Apple, Titleist, and BMW.
Earlier in her career, she focused on print, packaging, trade show exhibits, and displays for brands such as Martha Stewart Living, Restoration Hardware, Target, Crate & Barrel, Procter & Gamble, and Georgia-Pacific.
Today, Meghan channels her creative expertise at Westfourth, where she collaborates with clients on diverse projects, including complete corporate rebranding, web design, social campaigns, and polished corporate collaterals, all while seamlessly integrating digital design, social media strategy, and content development into her work.