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For more than a decade Rebecca Title-Aretsky has worked as an independent Graphic Designer and Creative Consultant on projects ranging from web, digital, print, logos, and advertisements, to exhibit graphics, book layouts, brochures, PDF form development, retail style guides, and social media campaigns. She values the historical importance of good design to elevate important societal messages, bring art and culture into communities, and make daily tasks easier and more accessible to all people. At the same time, good design can also simply bring awareness to a really cool product, and be an invaluable tool to a small business owner. She is passionate about providing quality and precision in the deliverables to her clients, no matter how large or small the project.

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Rebecca has over 20 years of professional experience in art and design. In addition to Graphic Design and Art Direction, she worked in the NYC photography industry, as a photographer, in editorial and advertising shoot production and management, and within the Photo Department of Vanity Fair magazine. She also spent several years in web production, development, and design.

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She was born into art and creativity––surrounded by a family of talented artists–-and has received professional art and photography training from the University of Massachusetts, University of Oregon, Smith College, The School of Visual Arts, and The International Center of Photography.

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Rebecca is a member of AIGA Professional Association for Design, and the Freelancers Union. She is an active member of her Central New York community professionally and personally. She can often be found in the aisles of the local public library or bookstore, finding yet more books to add to her TBR stack.

 

If you would like to discuss a project for you or your business, please contact Rebecca.

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Photography by Alice G. Patterson

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What clients have to say...

"Rebecca has this amazing knack for listening attentively to what it is you want from your graphic design and then transforming those ideas--however all over the place or super focused they might be--into something beautiful and effective..."

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