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Brandon DeLoach

Graphic Designer & Problem Solver

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Hello,

I’m a senior-level graphic designer and brand owner with nearly two decades of experience delivering visual solutions across product, marketing, digital, and print. My work spans branding, packaging, presentation design, web and e-commerce visuals, and production-focused design, guiding projects from concept through execution for government, defense, and consumer brands while maintaining strong attention to detail, consistency, and production accuracy.

GRAB MY RESUME
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Front page of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution newspaper, featuring headlines about candidates shifting into sprint for big money and downtown properties foreclosure sale looming.

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The Journey of Brandon C. DeLoach, a Graphic Designer.

Early in my career, I saw the graphic design industry through a narrow lens, with only a few major players shaping my goals. While the field remains highly competitive today—now amplified by emerging technologies like AI—the creative landscape has expanded significantly, offering new platforms, teams, and opportunities. Through this portfolio, I share nearly two decades of design experience and a lifelong passion for the craft that continues to shape my work.

Nearly
2 decades
of design
excellence
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Slide Decks / Presentations

2015 DoD Warrior Games

The 2015 Department of Defense Warrior Games was a meaningful experience, documenting wounded Air Force Warriors through interviews, photography, and video distributed online and internationally. Captured training at Nellis Air Force Base ahead of the Games in Quantico, highlighting their resilience through visual storytelling.

“There was no warning, no time to react. An improvised explosive device hidden under the steps, ripped through the earth beneath his feet. The pain was immediate, a searing heat followed by numbing stillness.”


A male wheelchair basketball player in a sports uniform holding a basketball above his head during a game, with a focused expression. The crowd is blurred in the background.
"I FELT LIKE I WAS HOVERING"

Williams said.

"Like I was Iron Man, suspended in the air, weightless.
I was up there forever."
“Mind your manners, because someday you might eat with the president.” 

- Loretta Claiborne’s Mother

LORETTA’S STORY

Loretta Claiborne overcame significant challenges from childhood—growing up in poverty, born partially blind, and facing intellectual disabilities—to become an extraordinary long-distance runner. She completed 26 marathons, placed among the top 100 women twice at the Boston Marathon, competed and won medals in the Special Olympics, and introduced President Bill Clinton at the 1995 World Summer Games.

As a child Loretta’s mother would say to her, “Mind your manners, beacuse someday you might eat with the president”. Fulfilling her mother’s words, Loretta ultimately had the honor of dining with “multiple” Presidents of the United States.

MY STORY IN PARALEL

As a designer, I have spent my career creating visual graphics across a wide range of projects, including work for local churches and community organizations in my hometown. I consistently stay aligned with current design trends while delivering thoughtful, effective visual solutions. One of the most meaningful moments of my career was the opportunity to apply my skills in service of the 44th President of the United States, Barack Obama using my talents to represent the Commander in Chief at the highest level.

MY POTUS ENCOUNTER

WORLDWIDE TROOP TALK #AskPOTUS

When the President of the United States visits your workplace, excellence is essential. I had the honor of designing and supporting the live broadcast for the POTUS visit to the Defense Media Activity at Fort Meade, Maryland.

President Obama and a soldier in uniform in a televised interview setting, discussing troop talk.
Former President Barack Obama speaking during a televised event, with a screen behind him displaying 'Worldwide Troop Talk' and hashtags.

The Process.

A man in a beanie and hoodie is holding up a skateboard with both hands, inspecting it. The skateboard is decorated with text and graphics, and the background shows shelves with clothing.

I enjoy seeing projects through to completion. As a designer, you don’t always get to experience the full process, but I’ve had the opportunity to work on projects from start to finish, which has been both rewarding and fulfilling.

Brandon DeLoach reviewing a printing plate for an in-house box packaging with local box printing company.

A man wearing a beanie with the word 'Blessed' and a hoodie is folding a checkered shirt on a table in a workshop with embroidery machines in the background.
Person taking a photo with smartphone of hats and t-shirts laid out on the floor at a retail store or market.
A man holding a framed sign that reads 'God Has Done Great Things' with a praying hands illustration, in front of shelves filled with hats.

From social media management to embroidery and print design, owning a business requires handling every aspect of the creative and production process.

OOOPS,

Accidental Trip to Black Bike Week!

and I had the Kids.
A young man and a small child sitting on the sandy beach, smiling and playing with beach toys, with the ocean in the background on a sunny day.

What started as a family beach vacation in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina turned into an unexpected experience when we arrived during Black Bike Week. Visiting with my wife and kids, I had no idea the event was taking place—but it quickly became an incredible opportunity to document the energy, culture, and community through photography. What could have been a surprise became a memorable creative moment, leaving me with powerful images and stories I’ll carry with me forever.

BLACK 
BIKE 
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Work Experience Timeline

Sr. Graphic Designer /
E-Commerce Manager
Jun. 2018 - Present

The Cap Lovers Club

Digital Media Specialist /
Graphic Designer
Oct. 2015 - Jun. 2018

Defense Media Activity (DMA)

U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA)

Visual Information Specialist / Graphic Designer
Feb. 2014 - Oct. 2015

Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA)

Graphic / Web Designer
Jan. 2006 - Dec. 2007

Graphic Designer /
Production Specialist
Jan. 2007 - Feb. 2014

Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)