Bridgnorth designer’s support for community groups

A Bridgnorth based designer is using her creative skills to give back to the local community by supporting a number of charities and grassroots sports clubs with professional design work.

Kaye Heseltine (pictured), a strategic graphic designer, has been contributing her time and expertise to organisations such as Bridgnorth Cancer Support Group, AFC Bridgnorth Town, AFC Bridgnorth Town Juniors, and Bridgnorth Hockey Club Juniors. Her work includes everything from promotional materials and event banners to social media graphics and visual identity design.

“I believe good design should be accessible to everyone, especially the groups that do so much for our community,” said Kaye. “It’s a privilege to support these organisations and help them present themselves with confidence and clarity.”

Kaye’s voluntary contributions have helped local clubs and charities raise awareness, attract sponsorship, and engage more effectively with their audiences. Her work is part of a broader commitment to corporate social responsibility, using her business to make a positive local impact.

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