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Jenna Riggs

ABOUT THIS ARTIST

Jenna Riggs, Designer/Illustrator

Design + Illustration

Design
Jenna Riggs Collaborative offers the service and savvy of a large design agency with the personal, client-centered responsiveness of a small firm. Well-versed in design fundamentals, principal Jenna Riggs produces intelligent, fresh pieces with an eye to efficiency. She works in partnership with clients to translate their ideas and visions into clean design strategies that bolster marketing messages and motivate the audience to take action. From corporate annual reports to children’s books, her high quality pieces are effective and eye-catching.

Illustration
Skilled in working with art editors and book designers, Jenna Riggs brings design acumen to her artwork that leads to visuals that fit. Though many of her drawings wear whimsy proudly, she enjoys the challenge of practical art applications—illustrations that tell stories in product design or actively educate the audience. Jenna’s initial sketches are hand-drawn inspiration for her final digital images. The results are humorous, honest, playful images that celebrate her strong tactile relationship with art.

Disciplines

Art Direction,Graphic Design,Illustration

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