
Damien Correll is a freelance designer and illustrator living in New York. He spends his days working at the Brooklyn-based studio collective, Rad Mountain. He studied Multimedia in his home-state of Pennsylvania at Philadelphia's University of the Arts. Since completing school he has had the chance to work on a slew of interesting projects for Urban Outfitters, Nike, Yale University and Chocolate Industries to name a few. He has also been featured in the pages of New York Magazine, IdN, STEP, NOVUM and The New York Times Magazine. Most recently, he was chosen to be in the latest class of Young Guns awarded by The Art Directors Club.
RED is an award-winning communications design firm located in New York City. They have developed products and identity systems for clients like Channel Thirteen, The NFL, ESPN, and the United Nations. Their work has appeared in several publications including Graphics Today, New Masters of Poster Design, New Vintage Type, Baseline, IdeaNet, Computer Arts Projects, AIGA Design Annual, and Step Inside Design.
Sam Eckersley, Partner
Sam’s career in graphic design began in Chicago as art director at The Townsend Agency, followed by senior designer of Twist Inc., a San Francisco design firm focused on branding and marketing.
While completing the School of Visual Arts MFA Design program, Sam worked for Milton Glaser Inc. and the National Football League, where his work included the brand campaign for the 2003 NFL Kickoff event. As a designer at SpotCo, New York, from 2003-2006, Sam developed numerous identity campaigns for Broadway shows and other high-profile entertainment. Sam is presently teaching Advanced Design for the School of Visual Arts Continuing Education program. He lives in Brooklyn.
Stuart Rogers, Partner
Stuart has over 10 years of diverse experience in the design field. He was previously senior designer at Modem Media, San Francisco, where he collaborated on projects for companies like Nike, Gymboree and Bank of America.
After receiving his MFA in Design from the School of Visual Arts he took on branding projects for the New York Public Library, New York’s bid for the 2012 Olympics and a handful of brand and identity initiatives at Ogilvy & Mather’s Brand Integration Group.
Before starting RED, he worked at Russell Design Associates leading projects ranging from annual reports to identities. When not at work he’s probably hanging out with his wife and kids in Brooklyn.
Combining studio art, graphic design and craft culture, jill bliss uses everyday items such as pens, fabric scraps, paper cuttings, and basic thread to make objects that are unique - stationery, household items, office supplies, and artwork. her deceptively simple, nature-inspired style stems from her growing up in a do-it-yourself household surrounded by nature in northern california, and then going to art school. since 2001 jill has been selling her work directly to fans online or via indie boutiques around the world.
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