GREYSON MITCHELL

graphic designer & artist, born and raised in kentucky, now opperating out of grand junction colorado

PREMIER PROTEIN

Packaging redesign for Premier Protein cereal.

HORIZON MAGAZINE

Magazine designs for a college publication.

BUGLES

Redesign for bugles including 3 all new flavors.

ROUND UP FOR ROWDY

A collaborative promotion between Timberline Bank and Colorado Mesa University

HAMMERHEAD

A typeface made completely out of bent nails.

UMG X POST MALONE

Promotional influencer gift packaging for Universal Music Group & Post Malone.

Hey there,
I’m Greyson

I spent the first 18 years of my life growing up in rural Kentucky, where there weren’t as many opportunities or activities as you might find in a larger city. Because of that, I naturally gravitated toward creating my own—spending much of my childhood making art and building things. I was always drawn to the process of creating, and the idea of taking something from imagination to reality quickly

became a driving force behind my interest in art and design.


Later, I moved to Colorado to pursue a degree in graphic design. Going into college, I had no prior experience with Adobe tools or formal graphic design, as my background was primarily in drawing and painting. Over time, though, I developed a strong foundation in design principles and taught myself much of what I know about the graphic design world. During my time in school, I gained hands-on experience through several roles, including serving as a design director for an on-campus publication and working as a graphic design intern for a bank.


Now, I focus on branding and design, where I aim to bring a distinctive and expressive style to my work. I’m drawn to a more minimal aesthetic, but I like to pair that with bold, thoughtful visual storytelling. Across different mediums, I enjoy creating brand identities that feel intentional, connect with a range of audiences, and leave a lasting impression. All of these experiences have shaped how I see the world and continue to influence both my everyday perspective and the work I create.

Hey there, I’m Greyson

I spent the first 18 years of my life growing up in rural Kentucky, where there weren’t as many opportunities or activities as you might find in a larger city. Because of that, I naturally gravitated toward creating my own—spending much of my childhood making art and building things. I was always drawn to the process of creating, and the idea of taking something from imagination to reality quickly became a driving force behind my interest in art and design.


Later, I moved to Colorado to pursue a degree in graphic design. Going into college, I had no prior experience with Adobe tools or formal graphic design, as my background was primarily in drawing and painting. Over time, though, I developed a strong foundation in design principles and taught myself much of what I know about the graphic design world. During my time in school, I gained hands-on experience through several roles, including serving as a design director for an on-campus publication and working as a graphic design intern for a bank.


Now, I focus on branding and design, where I aim to bring a distinctive and expressive style to my work. I’m drawn to a more minimal aesthetic, but I like to pair that with bold, thoughtful visual storytelling. Across different mediums, I enjoy creating brand identities that feel intentional, connect with a range of audiences, and leave a lasting impression. All of these experiences have shaped how I see the world and continue to influence both my everyday perspective and the work I create.

Hey there,
I’m Greyson

I spent the first 18 years of my life growing up in rural Kentucky, where there weren’t as many opportunities or activities as you might find in a larger city. Because of that, I naturally gravitated toward creating my own—spending much of my childhood making art and building things. I was always drawn to the process of creating, and the idea of taking something from imagination to reality quickly became a driving force behind my interest in art and design.


Later, I moved to Colorado to pursue a degree in graphic design. Going into college, I had no prior experience with Adobe tools or formal graphic design, as my background was primarily in drawing and painting. Over time, though, I developed a strong foundation in design principles and taught myself much of what I know about the graphic design world. During my time in school, I gained hands-on experience through several roles, including serving as a design director for an on-campus publication and working as a graphic design intern for a bank.


Now, I focus on branding and design, where I aim to bring a distinctive and expressive style to my work. I’m drawn to a more minimal aesthetic, but I like to pair that with bold, thoughtful visual storytelling. Across different mediums, I enjoy creating brand identities that feel intentional, connect with a range of audiences, and leave a lasting impression. All of these experiences have shaped how I see the world and continue to influence both my everyday perspective and the work I create.