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Carla Rozman is an artist and graphic designer specializing in branding and logos, website design and compelling graphics for marketing and sales. She focuses on problem solving and design strategy, getting to the heart of a project quickly with powerful results.

She is a former Art Director for the Smithsonian, leading the design of new initiatives and business partnerships; the former design assistant to Woody Pirtle of Pentagram; and the former Art Director of Chronogram and the Vassar Alumni magazine. She works with established companies, non-profits and startups. Most recently, she designed the branding for Chleo Restaurant and Red Owl Collective, both in Kingston, NY.

Carla holds a BS in Visual Arts from the State University of New York at New Paltz, studied at the School of Visual Arts, and received a full scholarship to the Lacoste School of the Arts in France. As an illustrator and painter, she’s created large-scale permanent artworks for restaurants and public spaces, and sells original artwork. She works with many excellent clients in the Hudson Valley and beyond.

Branding, Logos & Identities
Art & Illustration
Websites & Social Media
Marketing Strategy
Business Presentations
Copywriting & Editing
Public Speaking

“Brilliant, fast, discerning. A consummate pro.”
Kemp Battle, Battle Strategic

“One of the best designers we’ve worked with.”
Barbara Rehm, Smithsonian

“Great design on-time and on-budget.”
Woody Pirtle, Pirtle Design

“Carla is a true asset to our business. She has fantastic ideas and gets the job done fast.”
Gale Wolfe-Bloch, Medical Aesthetics of the Hudson Valley

“Sharp, smart, powerful.”
Ellen Shapiro, Shapiro Design Associates

“Easy to work with. Professional, articulate.”
Angelika Rinnhofer, Photographer

“Highly diverse in her design scope.”
Peter Heymann, Marketing Consultant

“Of all my students this summer, none showed more promise of becoming an accomplished artist than Carla Rozman. Her energy level is so high, her intuitive sensing of things so accurate, so pure, so charged, she’ll “go the full route.”
Gustaf Sobin, Lacoste School of the Arts

“One of the most talented people I know.”
Teresa Kahres, T Kahres Jewelry