Design Projects

Cherokee National Holiday

The Cherokee National Holiday is an annual celebration held over Labor Day weekend, commemorating the signing of the Cherokee Constitution. This significant cultural event spans three days and features 27 diverse events, each requiring a range of promotional materials, including social media graphics.

Women, Infant, and Children

TWIC is a federally-funded health and nutrition program for women, infants and children. WIC helps families by providing an Electronic Benefits Transfer card, called the "eWIC" card, for buying healthy foods from WIC-authorized grocery stores.  

The program serves women who are pregnant, postpartum, or breastfeeding; infants, and children under the age of 5, living within the Cherokee Nation 14-county reservation.

Cherokee Vote

Cherokee Nation holds elections every two years. Each year we try to encourage the 470,000 Cherokee citizens to register to vote, as well keep citizens informed on all voting opportunities. One of the ways is to communicate through social media,

Remember the Removal

The Cherokee Nation's Remember the Removal bike ride serves as a poignant tribute to the ancestors who endured the Trail of Tears. This annual journey spans 950 miles, retracing the harrowing path that Cherokee citizens were forced to travel during their removal.