The harder you work, the luckier you get. In her own words My name is Roxanne Daner and I’m a designer and illustrator living and working is Los Angeles, CA. I’m a partner at my design studio Ludlow Kingsley and also have a separate place for my illustration work called Yours, Roxanne. Words of advice [...]
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Tinne Van Loon
Have no fear. In her own words I am a designer at Thirst in Chicago, and a recent graduate from the College for Creative Studies in Detroit. If I wasn’t a graphic designer I would probably be a photojournalist, sociologist, anthropologist, humanitarian, or cultural human rights advocate of some sort. I was born and raised [...]
Margot Harrington
“We are a process and an unfolding.” In her own words I’m an ampersand-obsessed freelance graphic designer, blogger, printmaker and sometimes web developer, fascinated by all forms of making and doing. I turn to the internet for most of my inspiration, thus my desk is often-times sparkly clean, but my computer’s complete chaos. Words of [...]
Joy Burke
Be friendly to everyone you meet and super dedicated and passionate about your work. In her own words I am a lover of all things design, craft, attention to detail, unique style and surrounding myself with good people and good times. I passionately create designs that have meaning and purpose, and aim to please every [...]
Chrissie Brodigan
We must dispense with what makes you like all the other girls and concentrate on what makes you different. In her own words Chrissie Brodigan (@tenaciouscb) is an online ux/product designer, Brooklynite, pug lover/rescuer. She’s designed/developed web applications, content, & community strategy for 10 years for clients that include: HuffPost, K-12 and higher education institutions, [...]
Sharlene King
Network. The design community is expansive, but we’re connected in many and often in unexpected ways. In her own words I started designing logos, fliers, and websites for my friends’ bands as a kid to get into shows for free with certain illicit copies of programs from school. This eventually became my choice of study [...]







