Julia Dann is a designer and art director specializing in brand systems and campaign design. Currently a Senior Brand Designer at Saucony, they focus on translating high-level brand strategy into scalable creative frameworks across digital, retail, and global marketing channels.
Alongside their role at Saucony, Julia also runs a collaborative consultancy practice specialized in design-driven projects oriented to brands, institutions, physical spaces, and digital platforms.
Julia’s work has been featured at Printed Matter’s New York Art Book Fair, Printed Matter’s Sunday Zine Fair, and Sprint Milano Art Book Fair (all published through Nico Fontana). They’ve also had writing published in Laurel Schwulst’s 2021 webzine/anthology The Life and Death of an Internet Onion, and run self-publishing workshops for in-house creative teams.
Select clients include New York Times Tech Guild, eharmony, Love Song Films, Capitoline Vermouth & Aperitivi, NPR, The Anderson Gallery, Wavy Wines, Divine Chocolate, National Women's History Museum.
