Nice to meet you!
Nice to meet you!
Hi there!
I’m Hannah Caple! I’m a graphic designer and photographer with a strong foundation in global communications and a passion for storytelling through visuals. My work is driven by the belief that design and photography have the power to shape conversations, build connections, and create lasting impact! Through collaboration and intentional creativity, I strive to bridge the gap between visual communication and meaningful action. Let’s create something impactful together!
For the past four years, I have been working as a freelance designer and photographer, developing a diverse portfolio that spans branding, publication design, event photography, and more. Through my work, I have collaborated with a variety of clients, bringing their visions to life with thoughtful design solutions and compelling imagery. My experience has allowed me to refine my creative skills, adapt to different project needs, and build strong relationships with clients who trust me to tell their stories through design and photography.
My love for collaboration has grown through my involvement in the Design Collective internship program on campus, where I’ve had the opportunity to work closely with fellow creatives. This experience has reinforced my belief in the power of teamwork and shared vision in design. I’m always excited to engage in projects that bring people together to create meaningful and thoughtful work.
Leadership & Envolement
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Design Club is a student-led studio environment for creative collaboration and experimentation. As President I make sure that members have a chance to further develop creative skills and expand their curiosity with access to new materials, tools, and machinery. Design Club is a space for all, where students can come as they are, ask for help, share experiences and opinions, discuss work in process, and also a place we can all share our knowledge and love for Design.
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Started in the Fall of 2024, I helped lead a group of four students to create a grant proposal around social change and design. My research partner and I developed a project around Accessibility Design titles, Access Denied: The Exclusionary Nature of Design Practices that we are going to present at the Popular Culture Association Conference in New Orleans, LA this April.
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As a member of the Design Collective internship program at Roger Williams University, I have gained valuable real-world experience in social media management, leadership, and professional development. From overseeing digital content to attending training sessions and guiding creative teams, this experience has sharpened my ability to collaborate, strategize, and bring impactful designs to life.







