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5/2/25

Graphic Designer, Korey McNulty

Thanks for visiting my studio website, Envision Pegasus! To learn more about me or to request samples of my portfolio, please send an email or text/call (484) 781-3391. To see how I came up with a final brand name + logo for a sunglass retail company, please watch the video below. A primary creative requirement was that the brand color had to be orange.

I started studying graphic design my senior year of High School in 2011. Most of my experience since then has been creating graphic design for accredited education providers. My last run professionally was in Spring/Summer 2024 when I was working for a national automotive ad agency located in Lehighton, PA. Currently, I am out of the field but still working full-time as a Barista while applying to creative design roles in my home state of PA. I am open to remote work and have worked salary, remote roles previously.

Some of my tasks at the Ad Agency:

• Versioned offers into several sizes/mediums for agency clients in the automotive industry, specifically local and national car dealerships. This includes third-party Google Display Ads, PPC Google Business Profile Ads, Google Performance Max Ads, and social media including Facebook and Instagram.

• Created custom web banners and SRP/Inline web banners for client websites.

• Produced 10+ compliant email designs and social media ads for Kia and Nissan Dealerships. 

An ad created by Korey McNulty for Dealer World. All copyright belongs to Dealer World.

I personally love everything about this Google Ad that I created for Steven Kia during my time at Dealer World. I do not own the rights to this photo, just showcasing for portfolio purposes since I was the creative. All copyright belongs to Dealer World.

My nail art

Because your hands are the second thing someone sees after your face…

I come with my own ideas but the mom/daughter duo aka the nail techs at LB Nails in Walnutport, PA make my nail visions a reality. 

Who woulda thought that the French manicure wasn’t designed in Paris or France at all. It came as a solution in Hollywood for actors who needed a more versatile look. Learn more about nail history and trends now