ABOUT HALEY COOP

Haley Coop hails from Memphis, Tennessee. Currently residing and working in Starkville, Mississippi, she earned her Bachelor's degree in Fine Art with a focus in Graphic Design from Mississippi State University.

Art has been Haley's passion since her early years, nurtured by the support of her family and loved ones who encouraged her to pursue her dreams. Her journey into graphic design commenced at the age of 12 when she unwrapped her first iPad on Christmas day. Since then, Haley's creative journey has been unstoppable. Initially, she designed graphics for herself and a social media blog for her favorite television shows and musical artists, encompassing all aspects of American culture in her work.

Today, Haley enjoys her role in creating compelling content for the Mississippi State Women's Basketball Team making weekly mail-outs and text graphics for their recruits. IN Addition, SHE HAS ALSO CREATED THE PRINTED POSTERS FOR HER SENIOR THESIS SHOW TITLED “CHANNEL 26”. HALEY ALSO shares her talents as a co-author of the acclaimed and best-selling children's book, "Sam's Six Minute Schedule for Staying in Shape.” FINALLY, HALEY IS ALSO PLACED IN THE TOP 5 FOR THE 2025 STARKVILLE, MISSISSIPPI COTTON DISTRICT ARTS FESTIVAL POSTER DESIGN COMPETITION THAT IS STILL ON-GOING.

“Every day I discover more and more beautiful things.
It’s enough to drive one mad.
I have such a desire to do everything, my head is bursting with it.”

—A QUOTE FROM HALEY’S FAVORITE PAINTER, CLAUDE MONET

WHERE HAVE YOU SEEN HER?

HALEY HAS HAD THE HONOR OF BEING A CO-AUTHOR AND DESIGN CONSULTANT FOR A BEST SELLING CHILDREN’S BOOK NAMED SAM’S SIX MINUTE SCHEDULE FOR STAYING IN SHAPE (2023), PLACED TOP 5 IN AN ONGOING POSTER COMPETITION FOR THE COTTON DISTRICT ART’S FESTIVAL (2025), AND HAS CONSTRUCTED THE PRINTED POSTERS FOR HER SENIOR EXHIBITION TITLED “CHANNEL 26” (2024).T

WHen she’s not designing,

Haley enjoys socializing, traveling, binge watching tv shows, and shopping. Her favorite place to travel is new york city — The metropolitan museum to be exact.