Biography
Carrie Osgood provides effective visual and verbal solutions to communication challenges across all media, helping businesses large and small define their distinctive voice, organize and clarify their messaging, and infuse their brand into their strategic storytelling, creative content and presentations across all formats and platforms.
With a journalistic foundation, she has a specialty in translating controversial issues into a range of written and designed materials, from traditional and interactive narratives, to infographics, original imagery and data visualizations.
After working in Hollywood and professional theater, she earned her master’s degree in Communications Design from Pratt Institute. She honed her design skills at Interbrand, one of the world’s largest brand consultancy firms. She then went on to spend close to a dozen years as a graphic artist, data journalist, editorial supervisor and design leader for the Associated Press in New York. Currently owner & principal of CLO Communications, her clients range from assorted small businesses to the United Nations and Columbia University’s Earth Institute. She now also teaches in the Communication Design program at Metropolitan State University of Denver.
Carrie’s published work has connected with audiences all around the world, and her accomplishments in design, data and cross-format storytelling have been recognized with numerous industry awards, including a nomination for the Pulitzer Prize.
To learn more, please visit CLOCommunications.com.
All sessions by Carrie Osgood
Information is Cheap, Meaning is Expensive:The Growing Need for Data Storytelling
1250 14th StreetDenver, CO 80202