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Gabriel Stromberg

Independent Creative Director, Designer, Artist and Educator: Expertise in Visual Design, Branding, Digital Marketing, Content Marketing, UX/UI & Corporate Storytelling

Gabriel Stromberg is a Seattle-based designer and creative director known for his work in visual communication and graphic design. He is the co-founder and former Creative Director of Civilization, a design studio that creates digital and physical experiences for various clients.12

Stromberg's design philosophy is rooted in the principle of "less is more," which he applies not only to his work but also to his life.1 His visual vocabulary combines elements of modernism, post-modernism, pop art, and minimalism.1

Some key aspects of Gabriel Stromberg's career and work include:

  1. Co-creator and host of "Beyond This Point," a podcast featuring conversations with creative thinkers from various fields.1

  2. Professor of Graphic Design History at Seattle Central Creative Academy.3

  3. Recipient of multiple awards, including the Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian National Design Award for Communication Design while at Civilization.2

  4. Creator of identity systems, campaigns, web designs, and exhibition designs for clients such as Storm King, The Biennale of Sydney, and The Nature Conservancy.3

  5. Former lead creative for Totokaelo, The Henry Art Museum, and co-founder of No Space Gallery.3

Stromberg's work is recognized for its classic and elevating design solutions, and he has lectured and conducted workshops globally.3

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Seattle, Washington, United States