about Jena Sher
I have over ten years of professional experience designing books, identities,
invitations, brochures, posters, exhibition graphics, and related print items.
After receiving my undergraduate degree from Princeton University’s Woodrow
Wilson School, I worked at CNN.com, designing online graphics. While at CNN,
I realized how powerful and meaningful words and imagery can be through
graphic design. After graduating from Yale School of Art with a MFA in Graphic
Design, I worked for Michael Bierut at Pentagram in New York. Now, I live in
Milwaukee and run my own design business. I work with local as well as long
distance clients.
Current clients include Yale University Press, The Art Institute of Chicago,
The Architectural League of New York, and University of Minnesota Press.