
Tucker Freeman
Tucker Freeman believes design should do more than look good—it should connect, compel, and communicate with purpose. As Advertising Junior Designer at BREAD, he supports the development of high-impact creative across social, digital, print, and merchandise to ensure every deliverable is polished, purposeful, and on-brand. Working closely with the rest of the advertising creative team, Tucker helps bring campaigns to life, fine-tuning the details, sharpening the message, and making sure every asset hits the mark.
Tucker’s path toward graphic design began with a love of classic hand-drawn and painted movie posters and their aesthetic. That early spark led him to a career where art and communication collide, but it’s his synesthesia that gives his work its vivid edge. When he hears music, he sees color, textures, and hues that shift with every beat. That sensory crossover quietly fuels his creative intuition, adding depth, contrast, and emotional pull to everything he designs.
A graduate of The University of Southern Mississippi, Tucker honed his craft through hands-on roles with arts programs, youth initiatives, and hospitality brands—learning early on how to balance aesthetics with functionality. His design work for the British Studies Program and the School of Performing and Visual Arts demonstrated a knack for storytelling through design, while his time managing creative projects for Pi Kappa Phi showcased his leadership and quality control from concept to production.
Equal parts technical and creative, Tucker holds certifications across the Adobe Suite and is fluent in website development platforms. At BREAD, he’s constantly sharpening his eye for design, deepening his understanding of advertising strategy, and learning how to bring cohesion to every brand touchpoint.
When he’s not designing, Tucker’s likely outside. A former Gatorade Player of the Year and multi-sport varsity athlete, he still channels that competitive spirit into everything he does—from late-night logo revisions to early morning ideation sessions.