“Let your ego go and be willing to learn.”
Lauren Rose is a publication designer and the Design Editor at North State Media in Raleigh, NC. With roots in student journalism, she now brings clarity and creativity to print layouts in a fast-paced newsroom environment.
About
Lauren Rose’s love of design began with school projects and scrapbooks, but it took off in the newsroom. As art director for The Chanticleer, the student newspaper at Coastal Carolina University, she found herself juggling creativity with tight deadlines skills she now uses daily as Design Editor at The North State Journal.
Based in Raleigh, NC, Rose handles the design of a weekly print newspaper. Her Sundays are devoted to page layout and collaboration with editors, while the rest of the week focuses on refining and preparing content. “The design changes constantly between issues, and I love that.”
Though her career evolved organically, Rose credits her growth to patience and openness. “Let your ego go and be willing to learn,” she advises. She views design not just as an art, but as a way of organizing information to serve the reader.
Rose encourages other creatives to take chances, embrace mistakes, and explore different media before settling on a path. For her, the magic of design is in the details and the opportunity to keep learning every week.



