Margaret Foster

Creative

Graphic Designer

Get to Know Margaret

Why do you think clients should choose to work with Bluegrass?

We take special interest in becoming a part of each of our client’s teams in order to give the best customer service possible.

When people ask what you do, how do you respond?

I am a graphic designer (which means I always try to identify the type fonts used in the opening credits of movies). Maintaining attention to detail, utilizing the rich history of design, and looking at projects from many different perspectives are just a few of the ways I approach my work. Certainly, the range of clients we work with at Bluegrass keeps things interesting as well as the constantly changing aspects of the creative process. I usually mention my thirty-plus years of design work within the Thoroughbred industry as well. It is a highly specialized area of expertise and I really enjoy working with our area's horse farms and equine agencies and businesses because of that experience, as well as the wide range of commercial businesses we are so blessed to have here in the Bluegrass region.

What is a little known fact about you?

My uncle, Orris Reynolds, Jr. of Louisville, Kentucky, was the first Kentucky Derby festival king in 1937 when the Kentucky Derby Festival was more like Mardi Gras in New Orleans.

What is an accomplishment you’re proud of?

My 40+ year marriage, my two sons (both Eagle Scouts), my 40+ year career in design and swimming over a hundred laps each week year-round.

Who are 4 people in history you would invite to dinner?

Margaret Mitchell, Edith Wharton, Damon Runyon, and Cot Campbell... all great storytellers.

What is your favorite part of working at Bluegrass?

The people. We have such a great mix of professionals who are really dedicated to doing the best job possible for our clients. And our clients are the best of the Bluegrass as well. Our Bluegrass team really enjoys acting as the 6th man off the bench for our clients.

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