Bio

Connor Erezuma is a graphic designer from a small town in North Jersey. He moved to Philly to pursue a graphic design career and he strives to not only bring representation to the media surrounding him, but to boost small businesses with his acquired and unique skill set. In the past, he has worked with a local theater company, helping to redesign their logo and rebrand their site/overall image, bringing them into the modern age. He has designed the logo for a new branch of his local vo tech program, providing them with a logo that can be used on their legal letterhead; and has worked with a handful of clubs and organizations in and outside of his school in Philadelphia in order to help with any design needs (such as logos, fliers, headers, etc.). Connor is committed to helping not only young, burgeoning businesses and organizations, but he is dedicated to providing all forms of media with representation. He believes that one of the most crucial aspects of consuming media is the ability to see yourself in the content you view, and he is empowered to bring that representation to all walks of life. When he’s off the job, Connor can often be seen rollerblading down the Schuylkill or desperately trying to read through Agatha Christie’s entire collected works. He is currently in Drexel University studying to be a graphic design major with UX/UI design and Marketing minors. He is also helping with rebranding his school’s local newspaper along with assisting in the physical layout of the newspaper. He currently lives in Philadelphia and can be contacted at cae78@drecel.edu.