ANTHONY ZUKOFSKY (b. 1992) is a graphic designer in New York, NY, building dynamic identity systems and interactive projects for clients in art, architecture, education, and technology. He has been an instructor and visiting critic at Parsons School of Design, Pratt Institute, School of Visual Arts, and Yale School of Art. He is currently a Senior Designer at Instrument and teaching as an adjunct professor at The School of Visual Arts. Anthony holds a BFA in graphic design from the School of Visual Arts.
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EDUCATIONBFA Graphic Design (Honors), School of Visual Arts, 2015
EXPERIENCE Instrument, 2020–present Freelance, 2016–present Base Design, 2018–2020 XXIX, 2017–2018Google, Material Design, 2016–2017Pentagram, Team Michael Bierut, 2015–2016Champions Design, 2015The New York Times Magazine, 2014Apple, Marcom, 2014Office of Paul Sahre, 2014
INSTRUCTOR, CRITIC, OR LECTURERBasic Graphic Design I–II, School of Visual Arts, Instructor, 2020 Introduction to Graphic Design, Yale School of Art, Visiting critic, 2020 Basic Graphic Design I–II, School of Visual Arts, Instructor, 2019–2020 Basic Graphic Design I–II, School of Visual Arts, Instructor, 2018–2019Typography & Interactions, Parsons New School, Visiting critic, 2018Typography III, Pratt Institute, Visiting critic, 2017Basic Graphic Design I–II, School of Visual Arts, Instructor, 2017–2018Senior Thesis, School of Visual Arts, Teaching assistant, 2016Interaction I–II, School of Visual Arts, Teaching assistant, 2016 Branding I, School of Visual Arts, Guest lecturer, 2016
CLIENTS & COLLABORATORSApple Inc., AIA New York, The Architectural League of New York, Banff Centre, Google, IBM, PALMA Architects, The Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation, Museum of Capitalism, MIT Media Lab, The New York Times, NYU Abu Dhabi, Nike, Oxford University, The Prince Estate, Studio Museum in Harlem, The Underline, Yale University, Yale School of Management, Wellesley College, Q&A, XXXI