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Interview with Elizabeth Bloom on The Preppy Podcast: A Journey Through Branding, Illustration, and Fine Art

Thrilled to share an inspiring conversation I had with Patricia Mae Olsen on The Preppy Podcast. Elizabeth brings over a decade of experience in branding, illustration, and e-commerce to the table, with a portfolio that includes work for renowned brands like Tuckernuck, Vineyard Vines, and Tervis Tumbler.Elizabeth brings over a decade of experience in branding, illustration, and e-commerce to the table, with a portfolio that includes work for renowned brands like Tuckernuck, Vineyard Vines, and Tervis Tumbler.

From Brand Designer to Studio Owner: Elizabeth’s Career Journey

Elizabeth’s career began with a strong focus on brand design and illustration, collaborating with product-based companies to help shape their visual identities and marketing strategies. Over the years, she honed her craft working with some of the most recognizable names in fashion and lifestyle retail.

In 2023, Elizabeth made a transformative decision to fully commit to her own studio practice, Studio E Bloom. This shift allowed her to expand her creative vision and focus on projects that resonate deeply with her passion: bespoke branding, hand-painted invitations, and original fine art.

What Elizabeth Does Now: Crafting Creativity and Joy

At Studio E Bloom, Elizabeth blends her extensive branding expertise with her love for illustration and fine art. Her work reflects imagination, creativity, and a dedication to crafting personalized experiences for her clients. Whether she’s designing a custom stationery suite or developing a full brand identity, Elizabeth’s goal is to bring joy and a unique voice to every project.

Her commitment to quality and creativity also extends to her personal art practice, where she produces captivating fine art pieces that speak to her appreciation for nature, nostalgia, and storytelling.


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