Alan Pitts is an award-winning creative director with over 15 years of marketing and graphic design expertise. His design portfolio includes media kits, direct mail, websites, magazine designs, ads, packaging, video, corporate identities and marketing collateral for many Fortune 500 companies.
As a creative director and a manager, Alan has always worked closely with his internal and external clients to understand their creative needs. He develops an understanding of each client, and their industry to create designs and marketing strategies that best communicate their brand. In addition, he has a proven record of managing, inspiring and leading creatives and his hands-on award-winning design solutions.
He is a member of AIGA and the Art Director's Club of Metro Washington. His work has been recognized by the Washington Book Publishers, American Institute of Graphic Arts, Folio Magazine, Art Directors Club of Metropolitan Washington, Print Magazine and has won a Ozzie Award.
"...Without exception, the work delivered
under Alan's leadership was of the highest
quality and no project was beyond the
scope of his willingness to make sound
recommendations to management
on creative direction..."
Sally McConnell
Director Brand Strategy and Marketing Communications
Colonial Williamsburg Foundation
“...Alan is a dedicated,
lively, team-oriented
“...Spend one day working person...”
with Alan and you’ll see Anne Schaeffer, Managing Director, VCU
why he’s such a talented
Art Director. He brought
great incite and knowledge
to our creative team...”
Phill Keiper, Senior Copywriter, Royall & Company
"...He was dedicated in a fast-paced
often stressful environment and
remained cheerful and calm
regardless of this situation..."
Karen Drum
Senior Account Representative, Westland Enterprises
“...He had very creative
ideas and gave me
good direction on the “...He supports his
project's design goals...” team and is open
Mary Gasperetti, to their ideas and
Designer/Owner, Gasperetti Design suggestions..."
Cathleen Moore, Production Manager
Colonial Wiliamsburg Foundation