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As Art Director of the design group at the School of Visual Arts in New York, I lead the design and development of a comprehensive communications program supporting 11 undergraduate and 22 graduate programs at a leading private art institution. I art direct a wide range of publications across print, digital, and experiential platforms, repositioning the SVA brand to align with the aspirations of prospective students, alumni, faculty, and parents while strengthening enrollment, visibility, and institutional voice.
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Over the past several years, I have art directed the Visual Arts Journal for the School of Visual Arts, a publication celebrating the achievements of SVA’s global alumni community. The Journal highlights the work and impact of more than 45,000 graduates—artists, entrepreneurs, and innovators working at the forefront of creative fields including fine art, graphic design, filmmaking, photography, illustration, and animation.
Conceived as both a showcase and an institutional record, the design balances clarity and editorial rigor with a contemporary visual sensibility, reflecting the breadth, ambition, and cultural influence of the SVA community.
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Designed in tribute to Milton Glaser’s extraordinary contributions to graphic design, his enduring role as a teacher at the School of Visual Arts, and his deep love for New York City, The Glaser Gazette is a series of large-format publications honoring his influence on visual culture. The editions explore his iconic work across branding, publishing, music, environmental design, and design philosophy, reflecting the breadth and humanity of his creative legacy.
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Inspired by the fan-zine underground newspapers that emerged from the punk music scenes of the 1960s and ’70s, this edition of SVA Style embraces a gritty, unconventional, and deliberately transgressive design approach. Conceived as a campus publication exploring NYC art school culture, self-expression, and personal creativity, the issue adopts a campy, irreverent visual vernacular to foster community and deepen student engagement across the SVA campus. The Comics Issue was developed in collaboration with Cartoon Allies, a student club uniting illustrators passionate about comics and cartooning.