Mary Luna

Mary Luna is an experienced designer with over a decade of expertise in graphic design. Currently serving as a Designer at HarperCollins Canada since July 2013, Mary has contributed to various imprints including Inkyard Press and Mira, while excelling in creating cover concepts under tight deadlines. Prior experience includes working as an Online Graphic Design Consultant at Staples Canada from November 2008 to July 2013, where Mary provided custom designs through webcam consultations. Earlier, Mary gained valuable experience as a Junior Graphic Design Intern at Fluid I.D. & Communications, focusing on logos and advertisements. Mary holds an Advanced Degree in Graphic Design from Durham College, obtained between 2005 and 2008.

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Toronto, Canada

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HarperCollins Canada

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HarperCollinsCanada Ltd was created in 1989, the result of the worldwide merging of two long-standing and prestigious publishing companies, the American company Harper & Row and the British publisher William Collins & Sons Canada, Ltd. Since then, it has become a prestigious and award-winning company with strengths in literary and commercial fiction, non-fiction, children's books, cookbooks, and reference and spiritual books. HarperCollinsCanada publishes fiction, non-fiction and books for children, as well as religious and reference books. HarperCollins imprints in Canada include HarperCollins, HarperPerennial, HarperTrophyCanada, Collins, HarperWeekend, and Patrick Crean Editions. These imprints publish many of Canada’s finest writers and most respected personalities, including David Bergen, Emma Donoghue, Theo Fleury, Charlotte Gray, Lawrence Hill, Amanda Lang, Kenneth Oppel, and Lloyd Robertson, as well as writers, celebrities and leading authorities from around the world, such as Michael Chabon, Tim Flannery, Richard Ford, and Pete Townsend. HarperCollinsCanada also distributes America’s Test Kitchen, Zondervan, HarperCollins, Collins, Perennial and Harper Paperbacks from the US and the UK. HarperCollins was the first publisher to digitize its content and create a global digital warehouse to protect the rights of its authors, meet consumer demand, and generate additional business opportunities.


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Toronto, Canada

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51-200

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