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TeriCloth Creative

Graphic Designer & Creative Director

My foundation is in music—singing, performing, and songwriting—where I first developed a deep understanding of storytelling and emotional connection. That foundation naturally expanded into visual creativity, where I discovered a passion for graphic design and creative direction.

 

I began designing in live environments, creating visuals while paying close attention to the overall experience—how people feel, what captures their attention, and how every detail contributes to a message. Over time, my work has grown beyond those spaces into a broader range of creative projects, with a focus on shaping cohesive, intentional visual experiences.

I’m drawn to building from scratch—developing ideas, refining them, and translating them into visuals that don’t just look strong, but resonate. I approach creativity as both art and strategy, using design to communicate clearly and connect meaningfully with an audience.

My Work

Created in the space between thought and feeling

Galatians Sermon Series Graphic

Canyon Hills Church Bold typographic design using scale, weight, and negative space to let a single word carry full visual authority.

All I Want for Christmas

Conceptual Graphic

All I Want for Christmas Conceptual Graphic — Canyon Hills Church A concept-driven holiday piece using light bulb imagery to contrast despair, confusion, and chaos against hope. Lets the idea lead the visual rather than decoration.

Daniel Sermon

Series

A bold typographic treatment set against layered symbolic imagery, using the lion as a visual anchor to communicate strength, faith, and divine protection in the face of adversity.

Night of Worship Event Graphic

A high-energy concert-style design using dynamic typography and live photography to capture the urgency and intimacy of communal worship. Bold scale contrast between headline and supporting text creates visual momentum that mirrors the energy of the event itself.

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Encounter Easter Series Graphic

Canyon Hills Church A moody, editorial approach to Easter communication. Rich jewel tones, floral layering, and strong typographic hierarchy create an unexpected elegance for a sacred subject.

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Good Friday Series Graphic

 Canyon Hills Church Restraint as a design choice. High contrast black and white florals paired with minimal serif typography communicate solemnity and reverence without decoration.

Galatians Sermon Series Graphic

Canyon Hills Church Bold typographic design using scale, weight, and negative space to let a single word carry full visual authority.

Hope For Christmas Event Campaign Graphic

Hope of Christmas Event Campaign Graphic — Canyon Hills Church A cinematic holiday campaign built around the tension between darkness and divine light. The star beam and engraved nativity illustration create sacred atmosphere while repeating typographic elements reinforce the theme of hope.

Galatians Sermon Series Graphic

Canyon Hills Church Bold typographic design using scale, weight, and negative space to let a single word carry full visual authority.

OTHER ARTWORK

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The Mint- Live Performance Flyer

A clean, editorial approach to artist promotion. Restrained typography and a textured monochrome background let the performer's presence lead, while a clear information hierarchy communicates essential event details without visual noise.

Masters- Graduation Invitation

Masters — Graduation Invitation Personal Event Design A sophisticated celebration invite built on cinematic photography, atmospheric lighting, and editorial typography. Designed to honor the gravity of the achievement.

Private Voice Lessons

Promotional Flyer

 Teri McCoy Music High energy promotional design using chromatic layered typography and high contrast photography to capture the boldness and freedom of vocal performance.

Black Man

Single Artwork

Personal Project A conceptual music single cover exploring Black masculinity, dignity, and worth. Layered collage composition combining portraiture, botanical elements, and symbolic imagery to create an emotional narrative about being seen.

©2018 BY TERI BODDIE-MCCOY 

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