Amy M. Huber is a designer and illustrator living in Los Angeles and operating nationally. Themes of nature, geometric design, and ordinary objects weave throughout Amy’s work. Much of her design has an illustrative flair and a story of motion. She designs environmental, brand, editorial, and digital work. Her illustration and graphic design clients include the New York Short Film Festival, Apple Support YouTube Channel, Nordstrom, Eddie Bauer, San Fermo, Zulily, and LaLuz Band, among others. Amy’s art has appeared at Velouria Boutique and Gallery, The Vestibule, True Love Art Gallery, and Santa Paula Art Museum.

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Amy M. Huber is a designer and illustrator living in Los Angeles and operating nationally. Themes of nature, geometric design, and ordinary objects weave throughout Amy’s work. Much of her design has an illustrative flair and a story of motion. She designs environmental, brand, editorial, and digital work. Her illustration and graphic design clients include the New York Short Film Festival, Apple Support YouTube Channel, Nordstrom, Eddie Bauer, San Fermo, Zulily, and LaLuz Band, among others. Amy’s art has appeared at Velouria Boutique and Gallery, The Vestibule, True Love Art Gallery, and Santa Paula Art Museum.

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Amy M. Huber is a designer and illustrator living in Los Angeles and operating nationally.

Themes of nature, geometric design, and ordinary objects weave throughout Amy’s work. Much of her design has an illustrative flair and a story of motion. She designs environmental, brand, editorial, and digital work.

Her illustration and graphic design clients include the New York Short Film Festival, Apple Support YouTube Channel, Nordstrom, Eddie Bauer, San Fermo, Zulily, and LaLuz Band, among others. Amy’s art has appeared at Velouria Boutique and Gallery, The Vestibule, True Love Art Gallery, and Santa Paula Art Museum.

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Illustration
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Lettering
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Spot Illustration
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Social Media Design
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Adobe Photoshop
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Book Illustration
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Icon
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Presentation Design
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Brochure
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Editorial Illustration
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Procreate
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Adobe Illustrator
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Adobe InDesign
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Media & Entertainment, Computers & Electronics, Education, Non-Profit Organization, Retail
    uniE621 NYX Cosmetics Environmental & Display Design
    NYX Professional Makeup is an American cosmetics company that is a subsidiary of L’Oréal. The company was founded in Los Angeles by Toni Ko in 1999. It was named after Nyx, the Greek goddess of the night. NYX Professional Makeup is certified and acknowledged by PETA as a cruelty-free brand, and they offer a wide range of vegan-friendly products. NYX products are sold in over 70 countries at thousands of retailers, ranging from specialty beauty and fashion stores to freestanding shops and the brand’s corporate website. (Wikipedia) During my time with NYX I worked with their lovely team to co-create display and environmental designs. The company focuses on diversity and inclusion through makeup and self-expression. The Epic Wear campaign features edgy graphics that emulate tattoo design and have a long-lasting life. photo graphicdesigner branding designer environmentaldesign displaydesign
    uniE621 New York Short Film Festival
    Over six days, the annual New York Short Film Festival showcases work from around the world at the historic Cinema Village theater in Greenwich Village. I worked with New York City short film director Noel Day Bishop to create the branding for the festival’s 2016 marketing campaign. For the event, we wanted something eye-catching that represented what a New York film festival is about. The design I provided gives a nod to the interesting historic origin of the independent movie theater hosting the festival. Before becoming a theater in the 1960s, the building, built in 1898, was a three-story fire-engine house. By using an illustrated image of a Dalmatian capturing social change on its vintage film camera, we whimsically alluded to the theater’s beginnings and the ever-evolving character of New York City. DISCIPLINES: Art Direction, Branding, Graphic Design, Illustration, Social Media
    uniE621 Jay's Garage Logo & Sign Design
    Jay’s Garage is a unique automotive shop in the heart of Ballard, Seattle. Co-owners Jay and Austin contacted me with the need for an updated bright and shiny sign to hang on the nearby Ballard Bridge. The goal was to quickly to catch the driver’s eye while commanding attention. The garage had a simple black-and-white typographical logo and sign which I used as a starting point. The inspirational logos that Austin provided showed strong letters and yellow and black color pallets. For the redesigned options I used fonts that echoed the impact of the reference logos and a similar color pallet. For continuity, I utilized the same typeface from the original sign for the informational copy. Once the clients chose their favorite logo I designed the signage, provided alternate color options, and created a brand guide as a reference for optimal design.
    uniE621 "Good to be Alive" Album Art Design
    Peter Donovan of the Seattle band, All the Real Girls, approached me to design the cover of his upcoming single “Good to Be Alive.” As I learned more about this project I was elated. As a part of the Bushwick Book Club – Seattle, Peter based his song on the popular children’s “Frog and Toad” book series by Arnold Lobel. “Frog and Toad” was a favorite childhood book of mine and I asked Peter if he wanted the album art cover to be based on Lobel’s illustrations. Since Peter’s lyrics beautifully echoed the book series I decided to use the naturistic subject matter and 1960’s color pallet in my design. I used a flat illustration style, hand-inked drawings, and textured watercolor-painted paper strips which I combined – along with type digitally. The lovely animation was created by Bradley James Lockhart. Song by Peter Donovan & Elijah Ocean Hamilton Boyce – Harmony Vocals Peter Donovan – Vocals Zach Jones – Piano, Harmony Vocals Curren McDowell – Drums, Percussion Elijah Ocean – Guitars, Bass, Organ, Harmonica, Harmony Vocals
    uniE621 Geometric Gig Poster Series
    Working and collaborating with other creative artists is a joy of mine. For this ongoing poster series, I experimented using geometric shapes, bright textures, simple lines, and timeless typography to create postmodern-inspired designs that showcase each musician’s style. The Geometric Gig Poster series is an extension of an experimental daily digital illustration project that I am currently working on.
    uniE621 French Girl Botanics Logo Design
    French Girl Organic creates luxurious products for everyday self-care with high-quality ingredients that are sustainable for the planet and also their producers. I was approached to help flesh out a previously designed label template for their popular botanical products, which have been featured in fashion magazines and are sold online and through retailers such as Madewell and Anthropologie. The owner of the company wanted a simplified design using CoCo Channel’s typographical treatment as inspiration. We worked together to create classic but current labels for the company.
    uniE621 Published Play Cover Design
    Playwright Angela Hanks reached out to me to design a cover for her play “Wilder Gone.” Angela and I have collaborated before, but this time a big-time publishing company was in the mix. I was ecstatic to create this cover supporting my friend’s career growth and humbled that she asked me to do it. The published work was released in Spring 2023 and I’m excited to share it with the world. If you’d like to be delighted, keep an eye out for tickets to one of Angela’s plays.
    uniE621 Quarantine Postcard Set
    During 2020 most of us were quarantined at home and feeling ready to mingle but with health-minded restrictions were limited. With more time on my hands and a desire to help lift moods and create connections among people, I decided to design a set of humorous quarantine-themed postcards. The United States Mail service was also struggling a bit so this was a great opportunity to make a difference by sending postcards to those we can’t spend time with. Each postcard was lovingly conceived, designed, and printed in my downtown Los Angeles, CA home studio. I hand-illustrated each drawing with ink and highlighter. I then digitally scanned and used software to create final designs.