I EXIST TO PROTECT THE IMAGINATION.
Latasha Louis is a Georgia based multidisciplinary creative and the founder of SIGNED LNL, a product design firm that builds a voice around shared issues and experiences communities can understand, laugh at and relate to —in turn, starting conversations and cultivating genuine human interactions.
A proud graduate of John S. Davidson Fine Arts Magnet School (DFA), Latasha went on to earn her Bachelor’s degree in Apparel/Textile Engineering Technology from Southern Polytechnic State University (SPSU), followed by an MBA in Innovation and Integrative Business from Mercer University. Her academic journey included a transformative residency in Silicon Valley, where she collaborated with industry leaders at Apple, Facebook, Evernote, Kiva, and Andreessen Horowitz—deepening her perspective on the power of purpose-driven design.
Latasha’s commitment to continuous learning has led her through programs such as Georgia Tech’s ATDC, TheClubhou.se’s Start Up Life, and The Village Micro Fund, a Morehouse & JP Morgan–backed business accelerator. Her current focus includes expanding her expertise in Intellectual Property Law, particularly copyrights, trademarks, and patents—equipping herself to better support and protect creative ideas.
Driven by a lifelong dream to pour into the next generation of imaginative thinkers, Latasha spent three years teaching visual art at her alma mater, DFA. Today, she brings that same passion to her work as a designer at The Ron Clark Academy, affectionately known as “the Disney World of Education.” Through every endeavor, Latasha remains guided by curiosity, creativity, and an unwavering desire to inspire others through design, dialogue, and intentional community building.