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Your Favorite Penn State Banner Businesses

A few weeks ago, we asked you to share your favorite banner creators and where you’ve seen their work. The responses showcased everything from fun gameday designs to creative birthday themes, and everything in between. While there were many submissions, each banner had its own creative touch that reflected the unique style and personality of its creator.

Here are the best submissions we received from folks who admire and appreciate the creativity of their classmates.

@bannersbylivvy – Olivia Penrod

Numerous people wrote down “Banners By Livvy” as their favorite Penn State banner business. After taking a look at her Instagram, it is clear that Olivia Penrod brings a unique approach to each banner she designs.

Many noted that she offers nearly any design you can imagine, making it easy for customers to work with her. One person even shared, “Her designs always have a little Liv flare.” Another shared, “Her artistic skills make each banner feel one-of-a-kind.”

@painted.by.gi – Gianna Girol

Students who suggested “Painted By Gi” were amazed at her work. When taking a glance at her Instagram and TikTok, it is obvious that she includes a lot of detail in each banner, using fun colors and artistic techniques that make each one special. Her designs often feature bold lettering, creative themes, and thoughtful personalization that reflect the personality of each recipient.

@faithscustombanners – Faith Soltera

Faith Soltera’s business, “Faith’s Custom Banners,” offers a wide range of creative and personalized designs for every occasion. Her junior year roommate had nothing but the best to say about her banner business.

According to her customers, Soltera creates the best banners for every occasion and helps bring their ideas to life. After a look at her Instagram, it is clear that her banners are fun and each showcases a vibrant style and approach.

@therideoutcreative – Alyssa Rideout

Alyssa Rideout’s banners have an artistic flair that makes them stand out from the rest. Each design seems well planned and thought out. Students who submitted Rideout on the form said she is easy to work with and great at bringing their ideas to life. Her bold fonts and fun designs make her banners unique and a fun option.

@psubanners – Jadyn McGinley

Jadyn McGinley’s fun and sharp font styles make her banners truly one of a kind. She has created everything from funny birthday themes to bold gameday designs, each with its own creative touch. Her use of 3D lettering and unique shading techniques makes her work full of energy. Those who submitted her on the form said that she shows off attention to detail, giving a lively, personalized touch to each banner that she makes.

@made_by_emj – Emily Joseph

Emily Joseph went viral with her incredible Beaver Stadium banner, gaining the attention of the University’s TikTok. Joseph creates outstanding and detailed banners for her customers.

By taking a quick look at her Instagram, you can see the amount of effort she puts into her banners. Graduating last year, she created many detailed and creative grad banners that are also truly one of a kind.

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Emily Bonavita

Emily is a sophomore from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, majoring in Public Relations and minoring in Digital Media Trends and Analytics. Outside of Onward State, Emily enjoys spending time with friends, listening to Noah Kahan, and creating “day-in-the-life” TikToks. You can usually find her in the basement of Irvings, but if not, feel free to contact Emily on her instagram @emily.bonavita or email her at [email protected].

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