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Chonny has been making funky and fresh design from Austin to Boston since 1998.
Print, interactive, whatev.


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John has more than 12 years’ experience developing websites and interactive communication strategies, social media and email campaigns, and advertising and print collateral for clients ranging from small nonprofits to universities and multinational corporations. He has worked with MIT SA+P, The Spence School, The Fenn School, Boston Architectural College, St. Stephen’s Episcopal School, St. Edward’s University, Tufts Graduate School of Arts and Sciences (GSAS), Vermont Law School, Summer Stock Austin, AIGA, the Greater Austin Creative Alliance, project(red), and Hummer. The viewbook John designed for Tufts GSAS supported a 15 percent enrollment increase. He brings to his work for arts and educational institutions a passionate and deep commitment to their mission, and an insider’s perspective on their communication challenges. A professional musician, voice/piano teacher, and photographer, John studied theater at UT Austin. He was founding managing director of the Texas Arts Project, a boarding camp for children. John received his BFA in design from MassArt. His web design has been honored with awards from the New England Direct Marketing Association and Legal Marketing Association; his print work has been honored with awards from the Bookbuilders of Boston, and his Musical Theater History Subway Map was included in Frank Jacobs’s Strange Maps.
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