Madison began her career designing for a Chicago toy company; creating packaging, books, and point-of-purchase displays. She learned a lot about hands on production and working with external vendors.
From there she went on to spend her career focusing on information and presentation design for a number of market research companies. In between the qualitative and quantitative work, she spent years working in content marketing, designing infographics as far as your business's Pinterest page could see.
She currently works as a designer for Argonne National Laboratory, where her graphic design is attached to science that literally helps save the world. At Argonne, she helps create scientific figures for papers, builds high-level presentations, blurs the lines between art and science to create skins for super computers, uses larger than life environmental graphics to tell stories, and champions all of the science created by supporting it visually.
She's a PowerPoint super user, bold color enthusiast, sunny disposition optimist, with an unironic love of Cooper Black. She loves patterns, both creating them and appreciating them, and has yet to come across a Houndstooth she doesn't like.
Her other favorite things include sweaters, the local library, her dog Pancakes, and the Oxford comma.
Her least favorite things include pickles, poorly kerned type, and the lowercase 'a' in Gill Sans Ultra Bold.
....Seriously, what's with the counter in that 'a'?
If you want to get in touch with Madison, click the Contact link in the sidebar, or feel free e-mail her at madisonEbroeker@gmail.com. Make sure you don't forget her middle initial, as she is still bitter that someone else owns the email address without it.