Innovative, learned and varied portfolio from designer Neil Donnelly
We’ve featured Neil Donnelly indirectly before, under the guise of collaborator with Rumors and Stefan Thorsteinsson. He is a graduate of Yale’s MFA graphic design programme and has since been designing very attractive books for Columbia University Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation, identities for discussions on New York’s mayoral transitions and a host of well-formed websites for biennials and architect Keller Easterling.
Equally adept in his own practice as he is at collaboration, Neil works in the fields of art and architecture for the Guggenheim, Columbia University and The New York Times amongst many others. There is a refreshing sense of space in Neil’s work; whatever the context, its navigation is instinctive and every design detail seems to be there to aid understanding, and curiosity.
Neil Donnelly: FotoFocus Biennial 2014
Neil Donnelly: FotoFocus Biennial 2014
Neil Donnelly: Keller Easterling
Neil Donnelly: Keller Easterling
Neil Donnelly: Keller Easterling
Neil Donnelly with Chat Travieso: Under the Elevated
Neil Donnelly with Chat Travieso: Under the Elevated
Neil Donnelly: Yael Bartana
Neil Donnelly: Yael Bartana
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Billie studied illustration at Camberwell College of Art before completing an MA in Visual Communication at the Royal College of Art. She joined It’s Nice That as a Freelance Editorial Assistant back in January 2015 and continues to work with us on a freelance basis.