Elizabeth Siân Cordingley is
an art director and interactive designer living in Brooklyn. For more work samples please visit the categories above.

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A.I.Friedman

Catalog, 2009

A.I.Friedman

Catalog, 2009

 

Complete redesign of the popular A.I.Friedman catalog to make it easier to navigate, easier to read, and with a new InDesign template, easier to layout thousands of SKUs on tight turnarounds.

W Magazine

Brochure, 2007

W Magazine

Brochure, 2007

 

For their special Jewelry & Watch Issue, luxury fashion and lifestyle magazine W’s sales team needed a brochure that would position them at the forefront of this category’s editorial coverage. Choosing the best and boldest of the editorial photography along with a tri-fold layout and contrasting black, white and neutrals made a confident and daring statement while
staying chic and organized.

Clothes Sound Vibe

Pocket Promotional Guide, 2005

Clothes Sound Vibe

Pocket Promotional Guide, 2005

 

Design, illustration, art direction, styling, editing, production.

The Scrapbooks
of Molly Picon

Editorial, 2009

The Scrapbooks
of Molly Picon

Editorial, 2009

 

This special insert for the American Jewish Heritage Society's magazine was designed to accompany the physical installation of Molly Picons scrapbooks on site in the Heritage Society's gallery.

Nylon Magazine

Media Kit, 2006

Nylon Magazine

Media Kit, 2006

 

Nylon’s media kit needed to be compact and handy yet still contain a variety of information
about the independently owned magazine’s separate brand extensions—Nylon, Nylon Guys, NylonMag.com, and its book publishing ventures. A system of color-coded bars at the bottom of each page differentiates each section while maintaining overall brand consistency throughout the document.

Nylon Magazine

Brochures, 2006

Nylon Magazine

Brochures, 2006

 

Separate presentations were created for both women's and men's Nylon titles, reflecting the spirit of the books while highlighting demographic information.

Hail to the Chiefs

Editorial, 2009

Hail to the Chiefs

Editorial, 2009

 

The American Jewish Heritage Society wanted a fresher, younger look for the latest issue of their magazine without alienating longtime readers. Punchy colors and a blend of modern and traditional typography liven up this piece about historical presidents.

Cuttone & Company

Brochure Design, 2008

Cuttone & Company

Brochure, 2008