Natalie partnered with St. Edward High School on a series of projects that enhance branding, storytelling, and recognition across its Lakewood campus.

Her first engagement was the Joseph and Helen Lowe Institute for Innovation, where she designed a system of donor recognition and standardized identification signage. The visual language established there has since been expanded across the school—ranging from building identification and named spaces to storytelling signs.

Building on that success, Natalie was invited to design a donor recognition program for the Marilyn and David Palisin ’64 Commons, anchored by an impactful donor wall recognizing campaign supporters through bars of varying colors and depths.

Additional campus projects included a prominent monument sign on Detroit Avenue and integration of the school’s iconic athletics brand into a new basketball court floor. Project completed during Natalie’s time at Perspectus.

Perspectus

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Lakewood, Ohio

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Signage, Graphics & Donor Recognition

St. Edward High School

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