• Independent graphic designer for over 35 years. During this time I have maintained numerous long-term, professional relationships and have consistently provided my clients with successful, process-driven design. My approach to every project is to bring as much art and invention to the final product as possible — all the while keeping a keen eye on the principles, and inherent beauty, of formal design.

    • Logo design and brand support
    • Exhibition related catalogs | signage | collateral
    • Publication design: annual, research and impact reports
    • Benefit invitations and collateral
    • Brochures | newsletters
    • Posters | postcards

    I work in Adobe CC and design for print, as well as create digital assets.

    A partial list of past and current clients includes:

    Centurion (2024 to present)
    Literacy Assistance Center (2023 to present)
    The Drumthwacket Foundation (2013 to present | 9 yrs)
    Trenton Area Soup Kitchen (2021 to 2022)
    Blue Curtain Concerts (2000 to present | 21 years)
    Arts Council of Princeton (1988-2021 | 33 years)
    Toshiko Takaezu Studio Project (2015-2020 | 5 years)
    The Historical Society of Princeton (2008-2020 | 12 years)
    HiTops (2012-2016 | 4 years)
    McCarter Theatre Center (2015-2017)
    Princeton Friends School (1995-2015 | 20 years)
    Institute for Advanced Study (2013-2014)
    The Pennington School | 3 years
    Storytelling Arts | 8 years
    New Jersey Future | 7 years

    Adobe Creative Suite: Indesign; Illustrator; Photoshop
    iOS: Procreate, Adobe Fresco
    Strong typographic skills

  • If you’d like to get in touch, email me at suebannon.design@gmail.com

  • Sue Bannon creates multi-layered, maximalist, and mostly abstract surface design patterns, primarily using Procreate on an ipad Pro. Experimentation and exploration are foundations of her design work. 

    A visual novelty seeker, she uses exclusive, custom-made brushes in combination with existing textures and subtle tonality, to create unconventional, painterly designs.