Who Is Mel Marshan?
Ever since I can remember, I've been obsessed with frogs and toads—though I’m not exactly sure where it all began. Maybe it was something I heard that stuck with me, or just the charm of these quirky little creatures. Whenever I’d make a mistake, I'd tap myself on the head and say, "Bad Toad!"—a lighthearted way to poke fun at myself. Over time, this became my go-to phrase, even when I was just being sarcastic.
As I grew older, the idea stuck with me, and one day it hit me: "Bad Toad" would be the perfect name for a quirky, fun apparel brand. And so, Bad Toad Tees was born, where I channel my love for all things playful and unexpected into unique t-shirt designs that bring humor and personality to everyday wear.
I am a former AEMT / Firefighter Captain/ Training Officer of a small town where I volunteered for 13 years. I miss it, but life has taken me in some other directions. That experience is where I draw my ideas for designs from.
I have always called Montana home and I don't think I could survive any where else. A long time ago when I was younger, I had a temporary stay in Wyoming while I attended college, but I don't think I could leave here again. I have had a love of art since I was a child and was blessed with some of the best art teachers in my life. I love to paint, and pointillism is a great form of therapy. For several years now, I have turned to more of a digital based art form and have taken on the role of graphic design. It is quite therapeutic in its own way.
As a Freelance Artist, my goal is to connect people or companies to visual images and content that conveys a message or creates an emotional response from their intended audience.
They say I need to niche, but my brain does not work that way and I always have some idea swimming around in there. That is why you can find me trying my best at it (don't think I succeeded) over at MugCanvasStudio and MsMarshanDesign
On a more personal side, I am the one always on an adventure just like little Alice. A little mad like the Hatter and always seem to be at a tea party, (sometimes I will drink coffee). I seem to have the timing of the White Rabbit, the mischief of the Cheshire Cat and the height of Absolem (never even hit 5"). But when all is said and done I believe that my wonderland is found right here in Montana.
I sadly lost my little partner Buddy (dog) recently (2024), and the office just hasn't been the same since. I still freak out if I move my chair the wrong way expecting him to yelp because I ran his tail over. He was also my reminder to take breaks often, so I think I sit too much now, but I am trying to get better. He is a part of me that is greatly missed. We went just about everywhere together.