Loraine Griffiths is a highly skilled graphic designer with over 18 years of experience, celebrated for her creativity, innovation, and passion for visual storytelling. Known for her ability to transform design challenges into impactful solutions, she has made significant contributions to the industry.
Her career includes leading design efforts for prominent brands such as the Philadelphia Eagles and the Miss America Organization. As the lead designer for the Eagles, she created all print and media assets for Super Bowl LII and LVII, capturing the excitement of these major events. She also designed the branding for the Eagles Autism Foundation and developed the Lincoln Financial Field Stadium Scrims in 2017. Additionally, Loraine undertook the monumental task of digitizing the Miss America archives, preserving invaluable materials from 1921 and making them accessible. Her extensive publication work spans over 200 periodicals, including the "Philadelphia Eagles Gameday Magazine," "Yearbook," "Miss America Competition Magazine," and Tom McCann's "The Guard" 2024.
Currently, Loraine applies her expertise as a CTE Teacher at Vineland High School in South Jersey, where she inspires and educates future designers with her real-world insights and enthusiasm.
She resides in South Jersey with her husband John and their three daughters.