Welcome to Tucker Publish Group’s staff Q&A! Meet Senior Graphic Designer Sarah Morgason, who joined TPG in January 2025. Sarah is a Cincinnati, Ohio, native who holds a Bachelor of Science in graphic communication design from the University of Cincinnati in Ohio. She completed internships at BestReviews, HBO, and Purposeful Networks before working as a graphic designer at Shoe Carnival in Evansville. In her spare time, Sarah enjoys writing, attending concerts, and playing video games.
Why did you decide to join Tucker Publishing Group?
I wanted to broaden my horizons as a designer. My last job was primarily digital based, so I thought it’d be a nice change to work at a place that has a focus on print as well.
What do you hope to accomplish at TPG?
I hope I can learn more as a designer regarding the different tools used in print versus digital assets. In addition, I hope I can gain a new appreciation for the city I live in and the community that makes it up.
If you could visit anywhere in the world, where would you go, and why?
I’d love to visit Australia to see the aquariums and zoos out there. I used to be obsessed with things like National Geographic, Animal Planet, and the Discovery Channel growing up. (I actually debated going into marine biology before graphic design). To this day, I still love watching nature documentaries. It’d be amazing to see all the unique species that Australia has to offer in person.
What life experience would you choose to relive, and why?
Going with my friends to Japan a couple years ago. The sights and food were fantastic, and we all had an amazing time, especially since it was cherry blossom season. I hope I can go back someday, because I feel we barely scratched the surface of everything we could have done.
Tell us something interesting about yourself!
I had a short-lived college radio show with my friend where we talked about pop punk for about two hours around midnight once a week. Also, about 80 percent of my casual wardrobe is concert tour shirts. The first concert I ever went to was with my parents to see Herman’s Hermits at Taste: Blue Ash Food & Music Festival in Blue Ash, Ohio. The first concert I chose to go to was Adam Lambert’s tour in Covington, Kentucky, in 2009 after the eighth season of “American Idol” finished