Lauren Finke

Associate

Lauren Finke is an Associate at BRW, where she leads the Environmental Branding team with a passion for merging graphic design and architecture. Her dual expertise allows her to integrate storytelling into the built environment, creating immersive and meaningful experiences. With a deep love for learning, creating, and uplifting others, Lauren has crafted distinctive branding packages across all BRW’s client sectors. Committed to fostering growth within BRW and her team, she is excited to continue designing impactful graphics that bring each project to life.

 

EDUCATION
Texas A&M University
Bachelor of Environmental Design
Minor in Graphic Design

An avid reader, Lauren is often found with her nose in a book, especially during lunch breaks. When she’s not working or immersed in her latest read, she enjoys quality time with her family, savoring delicious meals, staying active, and soaking up the outdoors – as long as it is bug free!

It’s such a joy to see our graphics bring a space to life with color and story—and even more meaningful to watch end users take pride in something we created with them and for them.

With a love for color, one of Lauren’s first projects remains one of her favorites—a bold, large-scale graphic for AISD’s Webb Elementary School. Reflecting themes of sustainability and nature’s cycles, the artwork layers scenes of growth, rest, and collaboration across two scales: the individual and the collective. The piece encourages students to see both the beauty of the larger world and their own potential to shape it.

 

SEE LAUREN'S WORK

Though Lauren is at home with the bright, engaging themes of K-12 design, her true strength lies in capturing the heart of each client’s story.

The 9/11 memorial at Prosper Central Fire, though emotionally complex, was shaped through deep collaboration with the Prosper Fire Chief and guided by his vision. The result is a powerful and enduring tribute—one that honors the sacrifices of First Responders on September 11th and continues to serve as a place of reflection, remembrance, and education for generations to come.