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Julie Becker

Ideation Specialist

You got some ideas? Yeah, me too. Let's let 'em roll around together for a bit and see what happens. Give me a call.

Honestly, Julie couldn't wait to bust out of the college scene and take the ad world by storm. Graduated in 2009 with her B.A. degree in creative advertising from Michigan State University, she's blowing up ideas and making stuff happen.

An idea person from the start, Julie's always had a knack for writing silly stories and crafting creative projects. So it was a pretty natural transition from crayons and magazine scraps to Adobe Illustrator, InDesign and Photoshop. Today, her portfolio extends into realms of print media, multimedia projects, brand identity and vector illustration. (Don't worry, she still loves to play with crayons).

When you get down to the bare bones of Julie's passion, the name of her game is integrated campaigns and giant, creative ideas. With a knack for the bigger picture and the blessed gift of gab, Julie's talent truly lies in running the thread of ideas from start to finish and caring for the relationships she makes along the way.

So where do the ideas come from? Julie says it's top secret, but many believe it's all the time she spends playing with her desk tchotchkes: rubber cockroaches, wind-up toys, silly putty, the Magic 8 Ball, a miniature Yoda, the list goes on. One day, the desk tchotchkes will inherit the earth, and Julie's will fulfill their destinies as the ruling gods.

And for the record, Julie doesn't think outside the box. She threw the box away a long time ago.

Hey, nice job!

  • Project manager and lead copy writer for the 2010 PACE award-winning M3 website and re-branding assignment
  • MSU Outstanding Senior Award winner, spring 2009; one of 21 graduates from the University; one of seven from the school of Communication Arts and the only advertising graduate to receive the award that year
  • Cast member and PR coordinator for the 2010 Vagina Monologues at MSU
  • Designer for the Communicator Award-winning July 2008 issue of Capital Area Women's LifeStyle Magazine