We are so proud of our past graduates and their accomplishments that we would want created this page to showcase their continued success as they continue in the creative arts fields.
I am a recent graduate with a BFA in Visual Communication Design from Montclair State University. My portfolio showcases an array of print and digital projects, including book design, branding, and user interface design. These pieces highlight my versatility, meticulous attention to detail, and unwavering dedication to delivering excellence in every aspect of my work.
I am a graphic designer who wants to build a long-term career with opportunities for career growth as well as enhance educational and professional skills in a stable and dynamic workplace. Solving problems in a creative and effective manner in a challenging position.
Graduate of Salem Community college and received her BFA from Wilmington University. She is currently the Social Media Marketing Manager at Swarthmore Co-op.
Since graduating in 2017, I have went on to attend West Virginia University while studying Marketing with an emphasis in digital media marketing, and am planning to graduate this coming May. Since 2018 I have done some freelance graphic design work, mostly creating logos for start-up businesses. Following graduation, I hope to find a career in either graphic design, sales, or digital marketing, while also starting my own creative agency offering services like graphic design, photography, and videography.
Hayley Romansky is a graphic designer and recent graduate of the University of the Arts in Philadelphia with her BFA in Graphic Design and a minor in Print Media (Printmaking & Book Arts).
Everything she does in both her life and designs are led by two words: implicit passion.
Hayley enjoys finding passion in everything she does, even the most daunting tasks. Successful projects are born from passion. What first drew Hayley to graphic design was realizing her passion for the implicit aspects: the finer details that seldom people will notice and the way to communicate an idea, a feeling, a memory visually rather than verbally.