If you're a designer carrying the weight of deadlines, creative blocks, or career uncertainty, Prayer for Designers exists to lift you up in prayer — no strings attached.^1
Founded by Brian White, an award-winning brand and UI designer with over 25 years of experience, Prayer for Designers is a faith-driven community where creative professionals find spiritual support and genuine fellowship.^2 At its core is a confidential prayer request form — submit what's on your heart, and a small group of Bible-believing designers will bring it before God.^1
Beyond prayer, the community thrives on a Slack workspace with around 225 members from the US and abroad.^3 Channels cover everything from prayer requests and Scripture memory to job postings, works-in-progress critique, and even gender-specific accountability groups for men and women.^4 The group has hosted virtual Bible studies via Zoom for over five years and share-and-prayer lunches via Google Meet, and collectively sponsors children through Compassion International.^4
Members create custom Bible verse designs for social media, turning Scripture into visual art that can be shared across platforms.^5 The community has maintained an annual presence at the Creative South design conference, connecting with fellow creatives in person.^6 Featured member designers include professionals whose work spans Fortune 500 brands like Tylenol, Band-Aid, Harley-Davidson, P&G, the Georgia O'Keeffe Museum, and the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art.^5
Theologically, Prayer for Designers stands on the Nicene Creed, embracing historic Christian orthodoxy.^7 Their posture is welcoming — even if you don't believe in God, they want to pray for you.^1
Notable- ~225 designers in the Slack community spanning multiple disciplines (UX/UI, brand, illustration, animation, print)^3
- Virtual Bible studies running 5+ years on Zoom (currently on hold for 2026)^4
- Annual booth at the Creative South conference^6
- Collectively sponsors children through Compassion International^4
- Founded by Brian White of Brian White Design (Lawrence, KS), whose client work includes GEHA, Georgia O'Keeffe Museum, CRST, and Nelson-Atkins^2
- Brian studied art and design at MIAD, BIOLA, and the University of Kansas^8
Platforms: Web (Slack community) Pricing: Free