About
 

Neha is based in the NYC area. Her expertise in design branches out to identity systems, publications, announcements, signage and web. She enjoys working with clients on all levels of design, from art direction to production, to deliver clean and effective design solutions.

 
tel | 646.783.9026
email | info@nehamotipara.com
connect | AIGA, LinkedIn, & Behance
 
Thu 10/10 Published in…
Celebration Graphics SourcebookDiwali Greeting CardWedding InvitationCelebration Graphics Sourcebook
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I recently stumbled upon Celebration Graphics Sourcebook: Festive Designs from All Cultures, which showcased a personal wedding invitation and greeting card, that I designed. The book, published by Rockport Publishers and compiled and written by John Stones, is filled with celebration designs from around world. The book is broken up into months and festivals facts are noted throughout. Take a look at the Diwali greeting card and personal wedding invitation in greater detail over here.

Fri 04/09 LMA Awards
2008 Philip C. Jessup campaign2008 Corporate Governance brochure2008 Corporate Governance brochure insert and mailer
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Announced at 23rd Annual LMA Conference at National Harbor, Maryland, the 2008 Philip C. Jessup Competition collateral and the Trends in Corporate Governance brochure were both awarded the 2009 Your Honor Awards from the Legal Marketing Association (LMA).

Wed 04/09 365: AIGA Year in Design 29
365: AIGA Year in Design 29
 

The 2008 Jessup newsprint poster was recently published in the 365: AIGA Year in Design 29 the source book for the 2008 winners of the AIGA Annual Design Competition. I love this year’s annual, designed by Pentagram, for its larger format, overall design and that it’s printed with four different covers.

Tue 04/09 How In-HOWse
How In-HOWs design award issue showcasing the 2008 Jessup campaign.
 

The 2008 Philip C. Jessup campaign received a merit in this year’s HOW In-HOWse Design Awards annual. In this competition corporate projects produced by in-house designers are judged along side each other.