
Britt Boyd Design is a one-woman design shop specializing in creative services for nonprofits and socially responsible businesses.
After working as the in-house designer for the New York City Coalition Against Hunger and freelancing for nonprofits on the side, she left the City in 2011
to launch her freelance studio in the beautiful hills of Vermont. Her work is fueled by the idea of design-driven social change and the impact graphic design
has on our communities.
When not in front of the computer, you can find Britt getting lost in craft stores, exploring local trails, or attempting to channel June Carter through her
new parlor guitar (as seen above).
hi@brittboyd.com
Elsewhere
Contributor to Thread Mag
Dribbble
Partial Client List
Brooklyn Food Coalition
Brooklyn Community Foundation
NYC Hunger-Free Communities Consortium (comprised of AARP, City Harvest, United Way of NYC, Food Bank for NYC, Met Council, and NYCCAH)
Jewish Board for Family and Children Services
New York City Coalition Against Hunger
Interior Design Magazine
Artfully Unforgotten
Critical Exposure
Recognition
Participant in the School of Visual Arts’ Impact: Design for Social Change summer residency program / 2012
The Suffolk Gallery: Group Typography Show / New York, NY / 2011
Smashing Magazine’s Best Practices for Nonprofit Websites for nyccah.org / 2010
Vandelay’s Top 40 Nonprofit Website Designs for nyccah.org / 2009

