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Elizabeth Percival

pouring B logo for local Barista
bluebird illustration
company product timeline installation
wayfinding for campus building
medical product infographic
spread of Code DIfferently publication with silhouette
Dirt Circus movie poster
dock in fog photograph
campus illustration donor postcard
Earth Science poster 1
Earth Science poster 2
Earth Science poster 3
iSchool infographic focus areas chart
Earth Sciences posters installed
morning fog on lake photograph
Big Johnny movie poster
Graduate Prospectus for iSchool at Syracuse University
Mangia Bene cookbook
medical product sell sheet
medical product marketing piece
Employee lounge wall art

ABOUT THIS ARTIST

Elizabeth Percival, Owner

I started ebeth creative after working as an in-house senior graphic designer in higher ed. for many years. Now I partner with amazing clients including large multinational corporations, universities, small companies, non-profits, and entrepreneurs. From corporate rebranding, development of print & digital marketing collateral, creation of web assets, image editing, and logo design I produce a wide variety of visual communications throughout the year. When I need a break from all of that I still enjoy my first loves: drawing, painting and photography. I'm proud to have earned my WBE (Women Business Enterprise) certification for New York State.

Disciplines

Art Direction,Graphic Design,Photography

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