As a seasoned art director, I am tasked every day to sell strategic thinking and creative concepts to clients, collaborate across multiple teams to drive projects to completion, and launch fully integrated campaigns on-time and on-brand.
I have extensive experience turning complex ideas into digestible, easy-to-understand visuals, and a reputation for employing cutting-edge design techniques to create unique and functional pieces.
JAM, Photographs by Jay Blakesberg (200+ page photography book), Art Direction & Design
Downtown Staten Island Development Report; Art Direction & Design; New York City Economic Development Corporation
Lower Concourse (4-panel closed gate-fold brochure); Art Direction & Design; New York City Economic Development Corporation
Brochure Design, Art Direction and Design, American International Health Alliance
Green Report, Art Direction & Design, New York City Economic Development Corporation
Staten Island Ferry Terminals Brochure, Art Direction & Design, New York City Economic Development Corporation
Deputy Mayor Alicia Glen at the Sharing Cities Summit, I designed all branding for this event, including the logo seen on the podium and the stage decor.
LifeSci NYC Step and Repeat at Mayor de Blasio's project announcement.
Logo and Street Signage for the East Brooklyn Business District
Streetpole Banners, Coney Island, Design, New York City Economic Development Corporation
JAM, Art Direction and Design, Barnes & Noble, Union Square
Banner design, Moore Street Market, Brooklyn, NY
Logo design for NYCEDC and the City of NY under Mayor deBlasio
Logo (and conference branding) created for Deputy Mayor of New York City, Art Direction & Design, New York City Economic Development Corporation
Food Supply Infographic Report; Art Direction & Design; New York City Economic Development Corporation
Infographic; Art Direction & Design; New York City Economic Development Corporation
Art Direction and Design, Marine Cargo Infographic, New York City Economic Development Corporation
Light pole banners hung on Surf Ave and side streets in Coney Island.
Advertisement for rock band Gov't Mule, appeared as full-page ad in Village Voice winter 2007 and as billboard on NJ Turnpike.