Jessica’s passion is, and always has been, design. She prides herself on her ability to transform a client’s vision into a reality. Her approach is calm and comforting. With excellent organizational and time management skills, she will execute any job not just on time, but often times, ahead of schedule.

Jessica’s love of graphic design started with her internship at the Bailey Design Group, a graphic design firm. She later developed valuable marketing skills at Anthropologie as an intern in the visual merchandising department . In Los Angeles, California, Jessica worked as an intern at Carl Ross Design, an international architecture and interior design firm, with a concentration on high-end hospitality design.

After graduating with a B.S. in Interior Design from Philadelphia University, she began her professional career as a Junior Interior Designer at DAS Architects in Philadelphia. At DAS, Jessica developed lighting design, computer aided drafting, procurement and analytical skills. Next, while at Barbara Gisel Design, a firm devoted to developing design solutions for hospitality, residential and commercial projects, Jessica continued to develop and hone skills that are highly transferable to her position as a Freelance Graphic Designer. These talents and skills in areas such as finish scheme development, conceptual research, sourcing, and budgeting are necessary for successful graphic design.

In the fall of 2007, Jessica appeared on HGTV’s “Small Space, Big Style,” a show that specializes in the design of residential spaces under 1,000 square feet. Her space was a 400 square foot studio apartment. That space was successfully transformed to have the feel of a one-bedroom apartment.

Jessica’s knowledge of computer programs such as Abobe Illustrator, Abobe Photoshop, AutoCAD, and Quark, just to name a few, are invaluable for the creation of her succesful designs.


In her spare time, Jessica enjoys traveling, art and spending time with her husband, Dave, and their red toy poodle, Desi.