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Who We Are

Based in Baltimore, the small but mighty team at KTD Creative customizes marketing strategies to help organizations achieve their goals.

We are a core three-person collaboration. Our skills, strengths, and abilities complement each other to achieve wondrous results for our clients.

 

Chief Marketer & Creative Director:

Kate Tallent

Kate is responsible for the strategic direction of all marketing strategies. She has over 25 years of experience helping clients across various industries develop their brands and messaging.

Kate is responsible for creating and implementing content marketing strategies integrating brand identity and supporting marketing collateral. She provides all creative direction on projects and enjoys writing, editing, and designing. Kate offers exemplary customer service. Her infectious enthusiasm and energy make her a next-level project manager. Kate is an award-winning graphic designer who has worked in communications since 1996.

Kate graduated from Towson University (B.S. in Fine Art concentrating in printmaking) and the University of Baltimore (M.A. in Publications Design, a unique program combining writing and graphic design). Kate has also taught both graduate and undergraduate-level design classes at American University, the University of Baltimore, and Towson University.

When not working, Kate is hiking with her dog, reading, drinking oat milk mochas, watching documentaries, and spending time with family and friends.

Check out Kate’s interview from 2022 with 7News & WJLA 24-7 ABC News Sports Anchor Scott Abraham about the new logo design for the Washington, DC Commanders football team here.

 

Senior Graphic Designer:

Holly Morgan Barnard

Holly MorganHolly knows brands and what makes customers love them. Before working with KTD, Holly managed the creative development of successful advertising and direct marketing campaigns in diverse industries.

Holly plays a critical role in all print and online development phases, from concept to layout to final production. Understanding clients’ needs and offering suggestions outside initial expectations adds brand strength and longevity.

Holly earned a B. F. A. in Visual Communications from The Maryland Institute College of Art. She has worked as a senior graphic designer for science and medical publisher Wolters Kluwer Health – Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins and as art director for Catalpha Advertising, the Siquis Agency, and Planit Advertising.

When not working, Holly enjoys gardening, is a drummer in a rock band, and loves spending time with family and friends.

 

Senior Graphic Designer:

Ethan Duran

Ethan’s expertise spans print and digital media, and he excels in managing comprehensive design projects from concept to delivery.

Ethan is known for his innovative graphic design, meticulous attention to detail, strategic creativity, and strong leadership skills.

Ethan graduated with a BA in Magazine Journalism and a Specialization in Photography from the University of Georgia and earned a M.A. in Publications Design from the the University of Baltimore.

He has won numerous design awards for various custom publications. Some of these awards include: 2020 GLGA Graphics Excellence Awards, Best of Category in Directories and Source Book (NAPA Black Book 2019); 2017 Graphic Design USA’s American Inhouse Design Award, Publication Design (Experience Sint Maarten| Saint Martin 2017); 2016 Graphic Design USA’s American Inhouse Design Award, Publication Design (Palette Magazine Winter 2015); 2016 The Communicator Awards, Magazine Photography: Award of Excellence (Experience Sint Maarten| Saint Martin 2016); etc.

In his free time, Ethan likes to hit up local flea markets & maintain two photo blogs.

 

Fun Fact:

Friends for over 30 years, before KTD Creative was a company, Kate and Holly made music together in a Baltimore-based band called Secret Crush Society. They met while in college and lived across the hall from each other. Ethan and Kate met in graduate school in the 1990s at the University of Baltimore — they both appreciated each other’s sartorial flair and became fast friends.