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Julia O'Neill

Designer and Illustrator at bluedog

Julia O'Neill has a diverse work experience in graphic design, illustration, and packaging. Julia started their career as an Associate Design Director at Cornerstone branding from 1999 to 2004. In 2004, they worked as a Designer and Illustrator at 9design, where they focused on consumer packaging and illustration. Julia also worked as a Freelance Designer at Sterling Brands and Sterling Brands, New York in the same year. From 2005 to 2008, they freelanced as a Graphic Designer at Raison Pure International, Blue Marlin, Dragon Rouge, and CBX. In 2006, they worked as a Freelance with Wallace Church. Julia's work experience demonstrates their expertise in graphic design, illustration, and packaging.

Julia O'Neill pursued their higher education in chronological order, starting from 1988 to 1992 at Whittier College. Although the field of study during their time at Whittier College is not specified, it can be assumed that they obtained their BA degree during this period. Following their time at Whittier College, they enrolled at Otis College of Art and Design from 1989 to 1994, where they focused on Communication Arts and earned a BFA degree.

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New York, United States

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WE DELIVER GROWTH THROUGH PURPOSE-LED TRANSFORMATION. Bluedog delivers clear and enabling strategies that grow markets, businesses and the most highly valued brands in the world. Bluedog’s repeatable, scalable methodologies are rooted in the principles of Design Thinking. While delivering decades of returns for our clients, we've mastered the art of uncovering insights, the discipline of iterative design and innovation, the practice of organizational buy-in and adoption, and the gift of translating complexity to clarity. We are known not just for inspiring progress, but for throwing ourselves into each client's context to make it happen—all within a journey that brings our partners a more intuitive understanding of their consumers, businesses, and organizations. www.BluedogDesign.com


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