Michelle Moehler
Michelle Moehler is an independent designer and creative consultant in Cleveland, Ohio. She is also an adjunct professor in the Visual Communication Design departments at Kent State University and Cuyahoga Community College.
She spent the majority of her career with the internationally-recognized design firm, Nesnadny + Schwartz. As a Design Director at N+S, she produced work for Progressive, the Hearst Corporation, SMART Papers, French Paper Company, as well as the Cleveland Institute of Art and Vassar College, plus a number of non-profits including the George Gund Foundation, Planned Parenthood, the Cleveland Zoological Society, the Cleveland Museum of Art, the Museum of Contemporary Art (MoCA) Cleveland, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum and the International Spy Museum.
Moehler’s work has earned her dozens of industry accolades. She was one of twenty professionals featured in Print magazine’s premiere “New Visual Artist” annual. From 1993–2000, her work was selected for Mead Fine Paper’s Annual Report Show. In 1993, she was the youngest designer ever to receive this prestigious award. Her design work has appeared in the “Good Design Exhibition” at The Chicago Athenaeum Museum of Architecture and Design, as well as in numerous graphic design publications including AIGA’s 365, the AR 100, the New York Art Director’s Club design annuals, Communication Arts, Graphis, Step-by-Step Graphics, How, Print, and Canada’s Applied Arts and Studio magazines.
Michelle Moehler received a BFA in Graphic Design from Kent State University in 1992.
Specialties: branding systems, book design, annual report design, editorial design, business collateral, college admissions packages, environmental graphics
Contact:
michelle@moehlerdesign.com
www.moehlerdesign.com
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