About

Jill Perry

I believe in collaboration, meaningful design, and building long-lasting working relationships. I believe in the immense power of a good design. I think in visual terms. I am meticulous with details. I am both fanatical about and fascinated by color. Every aspect of my work is created with intention, to bring meaning to the project and to elevate the brand.

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Kind Words

I’ve had the absolute pleasure of working as a supplier for Jill for 20+ years across several different roles. Jill’s vibrant personality and contagious enthusiasm make her a dependable ally for all brands that she represents. Her personality radiates from her work. I’m always happy to see her name pop into my inbox!

A dependable project manager and visionary for all things creative: crafty, charismatic, and passionate.

-Rob Riss, Go West T-shirt Company

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I’ve had the amazing experience of working with Jill for nearly a decade on collaborative projects between Patagonia and the craft beer industry, though her working relationship with the brand goes back close to 20 years. Her thoughtful and creative approach to design and her ability to curate an impactful assortment is where it all starts. But, her commitment to building a brand culture, centered around shared values of the highest quality product, environmental responsibility, and equity and inclusion, is what sets her apart, and is why she is the best at what she does.

-Bill O’Brien, Patagonia

Jill's creative vision changes the way you see things. She's not only talented, she's a joy to work with. I can't say enough good things about her. 

-Cary Tyson, Portland Downtown

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Jill at Third Bird Creative has been part of The Send Brewing Co. from before it had a name on the door. She’s given shape and texture to the place—our logo, our cans, our walls, the things people take home with them. I bring her fragments and instincts; she returns with something whole. The Send wouldn’t look or feel like itself without her eye, her patience, and her ability to see what this place could become.

-Cole Kohei Corbin, The Send Brewing Co.

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Jill lives in Portland, Maine with her husband, step-daughter, and Winston The Wonderdog.

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