About Jess
Jessica Haas is a multidisciplinary creative director with a keen eye for design from logos to packaging. With over 15+ years of agency experience, she thoroughly understands brand objectives and visual marketing. She's an award-winning designer with a master's degree from Pratt Institute and a reputation for delivering pragmatic solutions for clients in the fashion, food, real estate, and travel industries. She works remotely in New York City Metropolitan area.

Capabilities
ART DIRECTION
Campaign Concept & Strategy
Image Concepts/Photo Shoots
Social Media Planning & Content
BRANDING
Logo Development
Brand Book
Style Guides
COMMUNICATIONS
Collateral Design
CRM/Email Design
Custom Maps
MERCHANDISE
Branded Swag
Uniforms
Packaging 


ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN 
Wayfinding/Site Signage
Sales Center Design 
Event Design
Storefronts and Windows

WEBSITE DESIGN
Concept Design
Landing Page
Store Design
ADVERTISING
Campaign Strategy
Print Ads
Digital Ads
Organic & Paid Social
Out-Of-Home (OOH)
And much, much more.


Resume
EXPERIENCE
AGENCYSACKS / 2011 – Present
Associate Creative Director | Design
CLIENTS: American Express Centurion, Douglas Elliman Real Estate, Hilton Hotels & Resorts,
J.P. Morgan Private Bank, LG Signature, NetJets, Orient Express Hotels, Related Real Estate,
Ritz-Carlton Hotels & Resorts, Simon Premium Outlets, Taj Hotels, Resorts & Palaces, Wüsthof Knives

FREELANCE / 2010 – 2014
Art Director | Senior Graphic Designer
CLIENTS: Baby Disney, Dr. Seuss, Miyim, Martha Stewart, Yayla Farms,
Beverly Hills Lash and Brow Enhancer, SL Green Realty Group

DBOX / 2005– 2008
Senior Graphic Designer
CLIENTS: Del America: Vegas 888 Condominiums, Richard Meier: On Prospect Park,
The Albanese Organization: The Visionaire
EDUCATION
Pratt Institute
Master’s in Communications Design & Packaging

State University of New York at Oswego
Bachelor’s Degree in Graphic Design
AWARDS
AIGA
New York State Design Award

Graphic Design USA
Packaging Award, Food + Beverage

Graphic Design USA
Health and Wellness Design Award
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