Celebrating Local Creativity

Lexington Farmers Market Poster Competition - Winner Announced

The Lexington Farmers Market recently partnered with Davidson-Davie Community College’s Digital Media program for a Poster Design Competition — and the results were nothing short of inspiring. The competition brought together talented students who were challenged to create a design that reflected the heart of the market: fresh, local, and community-driven.

From this group, 15 finalists were selected based on originality, clarity of message, and artistic execution. After a close review by our board, one design rose to the top.

Meet Our Winner: Jordan Brown

We’re proud to announce Jordan Brown as the winner of the 2025 Lexington Farmers Market Poster Competition. Jordan’s poster perfectly captures the warmth and energy of our market while showcasing a polished, modern design sensibility.

Here’s a bit about Jordan:

"Hi, I’m Jordan Brown. I’m graduating this May from the Digital Media pathway at Davidson-Davie Community College. I've been doing digital media since I was 13, so when I started this program, it felt like the natural route. There were times I questioned if I picked the right path, but I stuck with it and now I really see how valuable it is. Digital media is a stepping stone into a lot of different fields. At 16, I started and ran my own five-figure business, which taught me a lot about branding, marketing, and of course trial and error of business. I recently got accepted for a marketing internship, and I’m ready to continue improving on a professional level. Long term, I plan to start another business. Just not sure what it’ll be yet, but I'm figuring it out as I go."

Jordan’s talent, determination, and entrepreneurial spirit made a strong impression — and we’re thrilled to display their winning design throughout the 2025 season.

Honoring All 15 Finalists

We also want to recognize the 15 finalists from Davidson-Davie Community College whose work made this competition so exciting. Each design brought a unique perspective to what the Lexington Farmers Market means, and we’re incredibly grateful for their creativity and effort.

Keep an eye out around town for Jordan’s poster, and be sure to stop by the market this season to celebrate the talent and collaboration that make our community thrive.

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