
- Folding brochure for the Jacob Collins (2015) exhibition
- Client: Adelson Galleries
We offer brochure design services for clear communication and thoughtful visual expression, handling complex content with intelligence and care. Our work ranges from museum exhibition brochures to corporate and institutional presentations, product catalogs, and specialty foldouts — all defined with precision and verve.
Our experience with brochure projects ensures that complex folds, formats, and physical materials hold up in production and result in a crisp, professional presentation.

- 6-panel folding brochure for the Adrien Broom: Envy exhibition
- Client: Hudson River Museum

- Folding brochure for the Andrew Wyeth: Seven Decades exhibition
- Client: Adelson Galleries

- 5-panel folding brochure for the Betty Bressi: Retrospective exhibition
- Client: Staten Island Museum

- Folding brochure for the Mandy Greer: The Ecastatic Moment exhibition
- Client: Hudson River Museum
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Print Design
We design invitations, cards, brochures, posters, presentations, and a full range of printed or print-ready materials. Our layouts emphasize clarity, strong typography, and balanced composition to produce work that feels cohesive, readable, and ready for high-quality output.
Fine-Art Layout
We specialize in layout design for fine art, with deep experience presenting work by major artists and legacy collections. Our approach emphasizes restraint, balance, and generous use of space — allowing each artwork to breathe and carry its full weight. Every page, spread, or wall composition is shaped to honor the integrity of the piece, creating layouts that feel clear, dignified, and built around the quiet gravitas of the art itself.