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Annie Zyg

ABOUT THIS ARTIST

Annie Zyg, Illustrator, Graphic Designer

As a freelance illustrator, Annie brings a sense of humor and whimsy to her illustrations. With experience in editorial and children's book illustration, she enjoys the creative process of developing a new project from start to finish with her client -- whether it's art for products (such as home decor, package design, surface design), books, book covers, games, stationery, etc. Her art is also available as prints and cards upon request. Formally an oil painter, she now prefers painting digitally and incorporating traditional mediums.

As a graphic designer in her studio, ZygDesignz, Annie has worked with many clients to brand small businesses, talents or promote an project or event. She has designed and produced package designs, tourism booklets, retail catalogues, signage, websites, posters, maps, and educational products. Her working knowledge of printer specs, writing and computer apps are helpful for projects for print and web -- such as Adobe Photoshop, Acrobat and InDesign, Pages/Microsoft Word, marketing and social media strategies, web design and production, digital painting applications and hand lettering/typography.

Annie has a BFA in illustration from SVA and has taken numerous workshops and online courses.

Illustration: https://anniezygillustration.com
Graphic Design: https://www.zygdesignz.com
Member of GAG, SCBWI

Disciplines

Graphic Design,Illustration,Package Design

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