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Since moving to Washington, DC in 2003 Bryan has worked as a graphic designer in the Medical Arts Department at the [[National Institutes of Health]] in Bethesda.
Since moving to Washington, DC in 2003 Bryan has worked as a graphic designer in the Medical Arts Department at the [[National Institutes of Health]] in Bethesda.


In his spare time Bryan contributes pro bono graphic design work for Food & Friends, an that organization provides meals, groceries and nutrition counseling to people living with life-challenging illnesses such as HIV/AIDS and cancer. His design projects include producing their quarterly newsletter ''Choptalk'' and Annual TEAM Food & Friends Ride bicyle jersey.
In his spare time Bryan contributes pro bono graphic design work for Food & Friends, an organization that provides meals, groceries and nutrition counseling to people living with life-challenging illnesses such as HIV/AIDS and cancer. His design projects include producing their quarterly newsletter ''Choptalk'' and Annual TEAM Food & Friends Ride bicyle jersey.





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Bryan Ewsichek

Bryan Ewsichek is a graphic designer

Bryan was born in Cleveland, Ohio. He studied graphic design at the Art Academy of Cincinnati.

Before graduating from the Art Academy, Bryan held a position as graphic designer at the studio Graff Designs in Cincinnati, Ohio. Bryan continued to work for Graff Designs until moving to Columbus, Ohio where he worked for a brief period in the deisgn department of Limited Brands, Bath and Body Works division.

Since moving to Washington, DC in 2003 Bryan has worked as a graphic designer in the Medical Arts Department at the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda.

In his spare time Bryan contributes pro bono graphic design work for Food & Friends, an organization that provides meals, groceries and nutrition counseling to people living with life-challenging illnesses such as HIV/AIDS and cancer. His design projects include producing their quarterly newsletter Choptalk and Annual TEAM Food & Friends Ride bicyle jersey.


Awards & Accolades

  • 08/1999 silver award: Art Directors Club of Cincinnati: annual awards show
  • 10/1999 merit award: HOW Magazine: Self-Promotion issue
  • 10/1999 published: Print Magazine: Regional Design Annual
  • 06/2005 published: Graphic Design USA: American Inhouse Design Awards
  • 05/2006 Blue Pencil Award: National Association of Government Communicators
  • 06/2006 AIGA50 award: American Institute of Graphic Arts: Washington, DC Chapter
  • 07/2006 published: Graphic Design USA: American Inhouse Design Awards
  • 11/2006 published: Communication Arts: Design Annual 47
  • 04/2007 Honorable Mention: NIH Plain Language Awards


Books

  • One design published in: Designers Survival Manual: The Insider's Guide to Working With Illustrators, Photographers, Printers, Web engineers and More, Poppy Evans, How Design Books; 1st ed edition (August 1, 2001) (ISBN-978-1581801255)

portfolio website: ewsichek.com