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MA in Labor Studies, School of Labor and Urban Studies, CUNY

25 W 43rd St 19th floor, New York, NY 10036 | (212) 827-0200

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Education

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EXPERIENCE

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Things I can do.

Pixel Perfectionist

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Expertly Trained

I studied graphic design for four years under the great designer, painter and art educator, Paula Scher. Everything I learned goes into every project I start.

Expert Communicator

Communication is key, as they say! We’ll keep in regular contact about any projects we start to ensure you get the end result you’re looking for.

Friendly Pricing

I like to work with each client directly to ensure their project is scoped and priced according to the specs. We’ll work through the costs before we start.


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