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Jan Sileo

ABOUT THIS ARTIST

Jan Sileo, Graphic Design

Jan Sileo is a graphic designer working with individuals in the performing arts community to focus their message and address their graphic asset needs. Want to elevate your image but you’re starting at the ground floor? I can help. As a visual storyteller and strategic graphic designer, I work with performing artists to help them grown their reputation. By partnering with an artist, I work with him/her to create print and digital assets that captures their message and defines their professional image. I help you to create a visualized version of your artistic message with graphic assets that captures your spirit and presents you in a cohesive and professional manner. So, if you’re a musician, a band, a sculpture, a dancer, or any kind of artist, I can help you with digital and hard copy graphic assets such as CD cover art, Digital Press Release, promotional materials, posters, postcards, social media art that delivers your message consistently to get you noticed and to stand out. If you’re ready, contact me. I’d love to help.

Disciplines

Graphic Design

Contact the creator before copying. The Guild Supports “Ask First.”

  • Images within Guild Member Portfolios are for Web browser viewing only.
  • Any unauthorized downloading or duplication of images is prohibited by copyright law.
  • Use of the images, including comp usage, must be negotiated with the creator of the image prior to any use.

We ask you to remember that many designers, artists and illustrators may not want to have their images used in any way, including in agency presentations. Any use, including “comping,” implies value that is worth compensation. Art or photography in portfolios submitted for a job should not be copied for any use, including client presentation or “comping,” without the creator’s permission. In case after case, the creator’s property rights have been upheld, and those caught engaging in these practices were penalized, paying large fines to the artists.