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About Us |
| Susan Rooney is an award-winning designer who licenses her artwork worldwide. Her varied style and ability to develop 2D and 3D art utilizes her strengths in conceptualizing, product development, and problem solving. Susan's rich color palettes create a striking impact with painted paper collage, vibrant light patterns, hand carved stamps and paper engineering. |
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Services |
| Susan enjoys working one on one with her manufacturers to create customized collections that cover the full spectrum of product. A collection might include designs for original alphabets, stickers, diecut borders, 2D & 3D embellishments, background papers and detailed laser cut coordinates for scrapbooking. |
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Products |
| Susan's designs can be seen on a variety of product such as, greeting cards, party products, decorative flags, textiles, home decor, scrapbooking and stationery.
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Company Contact Information |
| 585-425-2464 |
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| 585-425-2464 |
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| 1871 Gloria Drive |
| Fairport, NY
14450
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| Monroe County |
| Rochester Region |
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| Website: |
http://www.susanrooneydesign.com
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| Major Clients |
| Susan Rooney Design has licensing partnerships with Current, Custom Decor, Dream Works Design, Kittrich, Museum of Modern Art, The Popcorn Factory, Peter Pauper Press, Creative Expressions, and Design Design.
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| Awards |
Susan's greeting card with Museum of Modern Art won the prestigious Louie Award and was runner-up for card of the year. This same card has continued to be successful for 11 years. Numerous other cards were Louie nominees. Susan also received the "Winners Award" for her "Children of the World" postal stamp design for the Japanese Postal Service.
Expressing her creativity in a variety of ways, Susan was involved with CowParade NYC and Horses on Parade in Rochester, NY. Her cow design, "Hugs and Smooches" was auctioned for $26,000 to support NYC charities and she was commissioned to create a duplicate cow that same year. "Hugs and Smooches" has been marketed worldwide on plush cows, ceramics, and magnets. |
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