A TALENTED graphic design student has lent her creative abilities to a charitable project aimed at backing a range of initiatives in Warrington.
Megan Connolly, aged 17, a student at Priestley College, was asked to get involved with new charity Fairview Foundation.
The foundation will support community groups in the Warrington area on the back of Warrington Grassroots a government funded scheme run by Warrington Council for Voluntary Service, which is responsible for providing small grants to local voluntary, community and faith groups.
Megan, who is currently in the second year of her BTEC national graphic design course is also studying advanced level multi-media and used her skills to produce a logo for the new foundation.
She said, “I wanted to get involved with the Fairview Foundation because the brief allowed me a great deal of creative freedom to experiment with a wide variety of ideas.
“It was a privilege to create this logo because of the great work the foundation plans to do in helping and supporting the local community.”
At the end of her course at Priestley, Megan will be going to university to continue her graphic design studies and in the future wishes to teach the subject.
Pictured: Megan busy working on her logo design.
Megan has designs on charity
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