About

Our Mission

To provide captivating visuals that elevate and maximize impact of brands making a difference in the world.

We are a specialty graphic design agency with a passion for environmental and humanitarian causes, but our work is not limited to that. We have over 15 years of industry experience and have partnered with hundreds of clients to create unique solutions for their brands.

ALINART is not just a branding agency.

We have an eye for aesthetics and a deep background in fine arts and the commercial art world that informs the quality of our work.

We most align with brands interested in sustainability and eco-friendly solutions. We have researched and implemented design practices to consider the environmental impact of our work and to support the missions of our clients.

Our Skills

Adobe Photoshop98%
Adobe InDesign98%
Adobe Illustrator97%
HTML89%
CSS85%
Email & Social Media Marketing78%
E-commerce75%

In addition to our digital repertoire, we also maintain skill in drawing, painting, and sculpture. For samples of such pieces, please head over to ALINART.gallery.

Our Team

Alina
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Creative Director / CEO

Alina is an award-winning artist and designer skilled in a variety of media. She received her Bachelor of Fine Arts in Studio Art and has over a decade of professional experience in the graphic design field. Sharing a passion for art with a love of nature, many of her creative endeavors promote conservation and other environmental awareness. In 2016, she had the honor of designing the official seal to commemorate the national mammal of the United States. As an artist, her work has been exhibited extensively across the U.S. and in Hong Kong. Her graphic work has been featured on such noteworthy outlets as Nickelodeon, PBS, The Colbert Report, New York Daily News, The Guardian, among others.

Pixel the Corgi
pixel

Chief Barketing Officer

Pixel is a Pembroke Welsh Corgi, appropriately named for the marking on her head. When not wreaking havoc on her collection of toys, she can often be found napping on the job. But don’t hold it against her—being so cute must be exhausting.

Our Clients