Brankica Harvey is a graphic designer who conceptualizes and executes projects in a wide range of design areas. She brings her love of typography, print, and digital media with her attention to detail to each design challenge. Her projects include developing graphic solutions for brand systems, print, packaging, web, information graphics and environmental signage working for clients such as Cooper Hewitt, the Menil Foundation, the Studio Museum in Harlem, the Queens Museum, UCLA, JWT, Harry N. Abrams, Princeton Architectural Press, among others.
She is the winner of numerous design awards, such as the The American Institute of Graphic Arts, The Art Director’s Club, Communication Arts, I.D. Magazine Design Award, UCDA and SEGD.
Brankica was born in Bosnia and Herzegovina and received her BFA from the Parsons School of Design in New York in 2000. She is a visiting critic at NYU and Pratt Institute and teaches typography and design at the School of Visual Arts, New York.
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