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Garrrett Campagna & Allie Edgar
As the Art Director at Voltage, Garrrett Campagna leads the design team and all the design projects while Allie Edgar writes various types of content for their clients as a copywriter. They're firm believers in being a force for good for their clients, co-workers, and community.

Interview with the 2018 Muse Creative Awards Winner - Garrrett Campagna & Allie Edgar
— Garrett
I am a Copywriter at VOLTAGE, so I write various types of content for our clients.
— Allie
— Garrett
Winning this Muse Award is great reassurance that our team is on top of our game! It’s validating to be recognized by those who don’t see your work every day (or pay for it). These awards also act as trail markers - they let us know we’re on the right path, they point out the skills that need to be developed and give us an outside sense for what’s working.
— Allie
That said, the one aspect of the creative process that can never be easily replicated by an automated process or an entry-level program is the thinking that the creative industry can provide. My vision of the future for creatives has them all becoming more strategic-thinkers and providing a higher level of work than any inexperienced customer could provide themselves. This could mean designing and developing platforms that allow people to build their own products. It could mean being involved in higher-level projects that require more brand strategy, business thinking, or user experience expertise. It could mean getting into films or games. Or it could be any form of creative work that is difficult to replicate.
— Garrett
The creative industry has a crazy future ahead! With technology like AI and VR becoming more accessible and mainstream, I think creative-industry workers need to tailor their skills more towards strategy and innovation for the future. Being forward thinking and open to industry change is crucial for future success. I do believe human creativity can’t be fabricated by a computer, which means we’ve got an interesting future alongside technology ahead.
— Allie
My second favorite thing is the people. I’ve loved the vast majority of the people I’ve worked with throughout my career. I love being able to work with equally or more creative, talented, and smart people every day.
My third favorite thing is the fun we get to have! We’re incredibly fortunate to have jobs that are fun to go to every day.
— Garrett
1. I love the fast pace of our industry. You’re never bored with your work.
2. I enjoy working in an industry where there are (seemingly) no rules. You don’t get a “how to creative” handbook your first day on the job. There is no black-and-white way to do your work, and instead, you get to flex your creative muscles every day to work out creative solutions.
3. The people. Everyone in this industry has something unique to contribute, and you can learn something from just about everyone.
— Allie
— Garrett
Leave your doubt at the door. In this industry you don’t just need thick skin, you need confidence in your own abilities. You have to be willing to put yourself out there, speak up for your ideas and be fearless.
— Allie
I also recommend finding creative news/inspiration outlets that resonate with you and inspire you. I’ll recommend a few here and shamelessly plug our own:
The Current: https://voltagead.com/blog/
Magenta: https://magenta.as/
Designer News: https://www.designernews.co/
Invision: https://www.invisionapp.com/blog
— Garrett
Connecting with others in your industry is SO important. Old classmates or coworkers, meetup groups, networking events, whatever. Building connections are the first steps to building a career. I’d also recommend finding hobbies that complement your work. For example, writers should read/watch all different types of content. I would also recommend creatives take time to create without work restrictions. Spend some of your free time writing/designing whatever you want, without a brief, deadline or budget in mind.
— Allie
Winning Entries | Muse Awards
Trimble LEM Microsite | 2018
Sunrun Lease Vs. Loan Infographic | 2018
Gigi Hadid Page | 2017
MyJoys - Customize the #1 Shoe in Golf | 2017
MyJoy Shoot | 2017
MyJoy Shoot | 2017
MyJoy Shoot | 2017
MyJoy Shoot | 2017
JJ Watt Page | 2017
Bobby Flay Page | 2017
Flatirons Church Website | 2017
SoftScience University | 2016
D Lillard 2 | 2016
VOLTAGE
At VOLTAGE, we’ve been working hard for others since 2008. We’re firm believers in being a force for good for our clients, coworkers and community. We’re also super into office dogs, cool swag and camping trips. Our efforts to produce great work are only matched by our efforts to create cool hats, which we wear a lot of. We do everything from develop custom code to create award-winning design and write out-of-this-world copy. We’re always up to date on the latest social, eComm and fashion trends and pass our expert retail knowledge on to our clients. We believe work is only worth doing if it contributes to a greater cause, so we donate profits and time to local charitable efforts. You could say we take this force-for-good thing pretty seriously.