About

Annabel Attridge is a multidisciplinary creative, based in Colorado. Their work lives at the intersection of design, photography, and social change, blending sharp creative instincts with a deep commitment to justice and human connection.
Mx. Attridge has spent years documenting the lives of people experiencing homelessness, using their lens and voice to challenge harmful myths and bring attention to the systemic failures behind poverty and housing insecurity. Their firsthand experiences have shaped a creative practice rooted in empathy, advocacy, and truth-telling. From the view of a disabled working-poor American trying to live under late-stage capitalism. Mx. Attridge's photography work is rooted in the question of why we allow this to happen in the name of never-ending greed for those who do not have to deal with the consequences of that greed.
Their design work is centered on creating branded content that seeks to engage people through imagery and help them connect with the mission statements of clients.
With a background in graphic design, photography, and digital media, Annabel has produced content for nonprofits, public libraries, schools, government agencies, and grassroots campaigns. She is highly skilled in Adobe Creative Suite, photography, and
Mx. Attridge believes that creative work should do more than look good; it should inform, empower, and amplify. Whether she's designing a social campaign or documenting a community in crisis, she brings care, clarity, and purpose to everything she creates.
They are currently open to full-time and freelance opportunities in creative direction, visual design, and media production.