Twine
Twine

I'm a Boston-Based Artist and freelance illustrator, set to graduate in May 2025 with my BFA in illustration. I am proficient in many mediums, both traditional and digital. My digital skills include procreate and adobe

Maggie Whittemore

I'm a Boston-Based Artist and freelance illustrator, set to graduate in May 2025 with my BFA in illustration. I am proficient in many mediums, both traditional and digital. My digital skills include procreate and adobe products including illustrator, indesign, and photoshop. I have worked for several clients including WBUR, the Provincetown Film Festival, Reasons to be Cheerful, and the Yankee Express. I also have six years of food and customer service experience, so I have great skills surrounding collaboration,

Available to hire

I’m a Boston-Based Artist and freelance illustrator, set to graduate in May 2025 with my BFA in illustration. I am proficient in many mediums, both traditional and digital. My digital skills include procreate and adobe products including illustrator, indesign, and photoshop. I have worked for several clients including WBUR, the Provincetown Film Festival, Reasons to be Cheerful, and the Yankee Express. I also have six years of food and customer service experience, so I have great skills surrounding collaboration, teamwork, task and stress management. I am very prompt with my deadlines and will share any and all process work I have if asked!

See more

Education

Bachelor of Fine Arts at Massachusetts College of Art and Design
September 1, 2021 - May 22, 2025

Qualifications

Bachelor of Fine Arts in Illustration
September 1, 2021 - May 22, 2025
    uniE613 Web Banner illustrator for Reasons to Be Cheerful
    Designed a large web banner for a story about Hurricane Helene relief in Asheville, North Carolina. I based my main design on the reopening of the river arts district, the real arts district in Asheville.
    uniE613 WBUR, post card design
    I designed 2 postcards for WBUR based on the prompts and brand guidelines/color scheme I was given. Now was a holiday card featuring a wreath, and the other was a visual reference to Boston's famous make way for duckings statues in the public garden.