An ode to Kingdom Kreatives

Hi all!

Kingdom Kreatives started as a project for my digital advertising class. We were tasked with making a brand from scratch focusing on its purpose, its design, and its message. 

When building my brand, my professor challenged us to answer these questions:

“Who are you?” 

“What are you good at or passionate about?” 

“Who do you want to become?” 

“What do you want to be doing in five years?”

At first, these questions felt big and intimidating – but the more I sat with them, the more excited I got about creating something that would resonate deeply with who I am to my core.

I have a desire to serve, learn, and create and knew I wanted to build a brand that aligned and reflected that. 

So, Kingdom Kreatives was formed – an online space and educational resource for designers, photographers, creatives who serve in ministry. A place where creativity meets calling. And a place where fellow creatives can encourage and lift each other up!

Over the course of the semester I got to develop and design the brand identity, created the Kingdom Kreatives logo, planned social media strategy, researched and wrote content, and got to interact with other designers in the creative ministry field. I pulled content learned from my college courses, my internships, and little lessons I’ve picked up over the last four years – and poured them into this space.

I’ve actually really enjoyed the time spent working on this project, and, in a sense, it became a place of peace, joy, and reflection amidst a busy semester. I got to talk about the things that matter to me most, while also getting to design fun graphics and posts. It also allowed me to draw in the knowledge, course content, and skills I’ve learned throughout the last four years of school, ultimately leaving me appreciating and reflecting on my time at UNI coming to a close. 

While this is my final blog post for the class, it is not the end of Kingdom Kreatives (well… not exactly). 🙂 

I’m planning to keep the Instagram alive, but evolve it into more of a personal design account. Still rooted in creativity and creating with a higher purpose, but just with a little more me in it 🙂 

If you’ve been following along, thank you! You not only helped me get website clicks and views for my class, but you’ve been an encouragement and support during a busy semester! 

Up next –> graduating & moving to Madison, WI to be a graphic designer at Doxa church!

I’m glad we could create together – more content to come 🙂 

With love, 

Morgan

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