Viviane Moritz is an art director and senior designer at Interface Multimedia. Viviane has over 20 years of experience in the graphic design industry, working with clients such as the National Institutes of Health, The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, and the National Education Association.
Moritz’s career began in 1998 when they started working as a graphic designer for AURAS Design. Two years later, they became the art director for Calamity Creative. In 2000, they joined Graves Fowler Creative, where they worked for seven years before moving to their current position at Interface Multimedia.
At Graves Fowler Creative, Moritz was responsible for art directing and designing publications, web campaigns, and exhibit designs for a variety of clients. Viviane also managed junior designers, organized photoshoots, and maintained studio computers. Highlights of their time at Graves Fowler include art directing and designing several publications for the National Cancer Institute and designing the logo for the National Association of Attorneys General, which is still in use today.
In their current role at Interface Multimedia, Moritz continues to use their creative skills to produce high-quality work for their clients.
Viviane Moritz has a Bachelor of Arts in Advertising Design from the University of Maryland and a degree from the Rhode Island School of Design.
Some of their coworkers include Adam Bradish - Lead Motion Graphics Designer, Greg Lomonico - Lead Visualization Artist, and Ed Jean - Senior Director, Visualization. Viviane Moritz reports to Jeffrey Pulford, Co-founder & Partner.
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