I was hired by Far East Consultants to design a collection of tees for summer men, woman’s and kids apparel to be sold within U.S. grocery store chains. The challenge here was to have a broader appeal to a variety of design sensibilities. I was also hired to design a custom college T for Fullerton Joint Union High School
I was hired to design and illustrate each chapter of Alice in Wonderland to be featured on a narrated sleep story for You Tube apart of Roundglass meditation.
Designed trend forward graphics for Woman’s Summer Tees apart of Pacsun
Created custom allover textile prints and embroidery placements for the juniors, woman and mens market within commercial, activewear and high-end fashion brands.
• Clients pictured here retain all artwork and image copyright exclusivity.
I like to experiment with hand drawn and digital techniques to create one-of-a-kind textile designs suitable for fashion garments or wallpaper. I’m often inspired by florals and nature themes. To purchase prints shown here, please visit
https://patternbank.com/anatucci
Created logo designs for emerging start-up companies, entrepreneurs and hobbyists alike.
Typography Poster Design - Advanced Typography at Pasadena Art Center ( Night Program)
Jeep Ad Campaign - Advertising Course at Pasadena Art Center ( Night Program)
Branding Identity Design - Art Institute of L.A
Layout and Design Poster Design - Art Institute of Los Angeles
Experimental Typography Course -Art Institute of Los Angeles
Client: Writers In Treatment, Inc. a 501(c)
Goal: Design the key art for the 2012-13 Reel Recovery Film Festivals in Los Angeles. It was marketed on posters, booklets, brochures, postcards, T-shirts and web banners. The client loved it so much he made it the official artwork for all future festival marketing.
Client: L.A. I.C.O.C
Goal: To design the key art for the 5th annual 2015 Kaleidoscope stage play that opened in Los Angeles, CA. The writer/director, Kimba Henderson allowed me a great deal of creative freedom as long as I stayed within the direction to use a "Day of the Dead" theme to help illustrate the story.
Client: L.A. I.C.C
Goal: To design the key art for the 4th annual stage play "A Prayer for the Infidel," written and directed by Kimba Henderson. It debuted in Manhattan Beach, C.A. on May 17th 2014, presented by Kaleidoscope. It quickly became part of the L.A. theatre scene through the Hollywood Fringe festival and was featured on marketing materials throughout the city. I was privileged to have had a generous amount of creative freedom and my own copy of the script to be able to delve into the concept and bring the essence of the story alive. The only request the client had was to use a bata drums in the art and to stay true to the spirit of the 60's revolutionary theme. Black panthers, hippies and the counter culture movement in San Francisco played a significant role in the story, and it was great to delve into themes of broken dreams, pain and forgiveness. The art was placed on posters, postcards, website and promotional materials.
Personal Project: In addition to being hired to do the key art for the play, "A Prayer for the Infidel" I also participated in the "Kaleidoscope" portion of the events call for artists to submit artwork in it's revolutionary theme. The work selected was to be featured on opening night. The requirements were to pick a revolutionary figure of your choice and to stay within the chosen color scheme. My choice was Harriet Tubman, a hero in my eyes...
To save on costs I printed each piece on my home printer in letterhead size. I then used decoupage to put all the pieces together on a 48"x36" canvas. As you can see by the scale comparison photo below...
Goal: To design a tribute piece to commemorate the U.S. Treasury's decision to honor Harriet Tubman as the new face of the twenty dollar bill.
Goal: To collaborate with friends on new artwork in an effort to promote business at a new shop. In addition to the artwork I wanted to sell a custom designed T-shirts to commemorate the event. Part of the proceeds benefited the boys and girls club.
Client: Writers in Treatment, Inc. a 501(c)
Goal: To create an Advertisement in L.A. Weekly Newspaper featuring the detailed film schedule for the 2011 REEL Recovery Film Festival.
Client: A.Allbright Painting
Goal: To design a comprehensive informational packet that the sales staff could hand to the customer upon completion of painting their home.
Employer: Parade Designs, Inc.
Goal: To create a new magazine Ad campaign that would feature the latest Lyria bridal Jewelry collection. It was featured in a variety of Bridal Magazine publications.
I worked as the sole Graphic Designer/Marketing assistant for Parade Designs, Inc. from 2007-2009
Employer: Parade Designs, Inc.
Goal: To design the annual company holiday card and send out to all supporting retailers.
Goal: To design an elegant Mother's Day Tri-Fold brochure for BHINDI Jewelers. I provided the creative direction and worked closely with master photographer and art director, Mike Purdy to accomplish a cleaner aesthetic that would elevate the high-end brand into the luxury marketplace.
Employer: Parade Designs, Inc.
Goal: Design a marketing kit that would be distributed to all jewelry Signature retailers in an effort to provide customized marketing services. Marketing collateral included postcards, brochures, custom marketing order forms, new collection pamphlets and handouts.
Client: Cooper-Product
Goal: To design a quarterly Advertisement to be published in Innovation & Tech Today Magazine
Client: Kane Industries
Goal: To design a wide variety of household and novelty items that were distributed throughout grocery stores nationwide. Most items were for seasonal holiday distribution.
I was a graphic design associate apart of a larger design team with Kane Industries from 2005-2007