My name is Judith Brieger. I am an experienced and passionate graphic designer and the founder of bgrafiq, my own design and visual communication agency. My educational background is in Business Science with a Master’s degree in Economics and I have been working in the marketing and advertising industry for the past six years before creating bgrafiq in 2011.
In my professional, as well as personal life, I am regarded as an inspiring visionary and great communicator with excellent people skills. As a designer I take immense joy in conveying ideas and information in forms that can be shared with either an exclusive or unlimited audience. I do this by applying the principle of powerful mindshare which builds remarkable brands, influences purchase behavior, overcomes industry challenges, and most of all inspires creativity and innovation as the result of intelligent design.
In 2011 I created bgrafiq - my own design and visual communication agency, enabling me to pursue my passion to be an inspiring visual communicator.
Being a graphic designer with clients in London, Milan, Seattle, Honolulu and various cities throughout Germany has allowed me to work on a vastly diverse range of projects from a multitude of different industries each with their own objectives and restrictions.
I take immense joy in being a creative thinker that applies both imagination and problem solving skills, using techniques of divergent and convergent thinking to explore all possible solutions. It is this unique challenge that makes the field of visual communication so enticing to me.
During my years as a marketing manager for this outstanding and inspiring brand I learned the importance of implementing marketing strategies and brand values with strong visuals while working with various graphic designers on an array of different projects. It introduced me to my true calling of being a graphic designer and doing what I love.
While working for the tech company STRAX in London I had the privilege to experience a rebranding strategy from concept to visual implementation, which has been a great opportunity to understand the interactive relationship between the product, the design, and the target audience.
In my first marketing role I learned to strike a balance between time & budget restrictions and visual excellence in order to convey the right message, to the right audience, in the right way, using the right medium.
Good design is making something intelligible and memorable.
Great design is making something memorable and meaningful. Dieter Rams