Kerri Liu
Senior Designer
Member since 2000
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Looking through The Cradle photo shoot images. @macdonaldphoto is a rock star!
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Kerri likes stories and unicorns... but never together.


Kerri started working for Rule29 in 2004 as a junior designer. Since then, she has worked her way into being an integral part of the team. She is your go-to resource for a listening ear and a sounding board for new ideas, whether it's design direction or what type of sandwich to have for lunch. Kerri has loved design ever since she discovered it in college, and she has tirelessly pursued sharpening her skills ever since. Much of Kerri's passion for design comes from her love of stories. Understanding a client's unique story and then being able to retell it in a way that gets people interested and excited is what makes her tick. Kerri also loves people and enjoys heading up R29's local community outreach projects that help local people in need.

Outside of Rule29's walls Kerri spends her time hanging out with her husband, Joe, lifting heavy things at gyms, and looking for ways to inspire or encourage the people she meets. She has also taken a new liking to purple and metallic gold (we'll see how that one goes).

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