After graduating from Parsons in 2013, Communication Design alumna, Zipporah Burman started working at Conde Nast in New York City before moving back to Los Angeles to work for companies like Violet Grey and Guess?. She was then accepted to University of London at Chelsea College of Arts’s MA Graphic Design Communication program. Since completing her Master’s in London, she moved back to Los Angeles and has worked as a freelance designer for companies like The Caruso Group, Los Angeles Times, Smashbox Cosmetics, as well as startups like Winc Wines, Yumi, and Stories+Objects.
What were your favorite classes at Parsons?
Looking back, my favorite classes at Parsons were Thesis with Ken Meier, Editorial Design with Alma Phipps and Introduction to Printmaking with Bill Phipps.
What did you wish you knew as a student that you know now?
School is a time to explore freely without any consequences. When I was a student I was very focused on one industry and tailored my course schedule and projects to that. I didn’t really venture into different kinds of courses that were out of my comfort zone because I was so focused on that one aspect of design. I don’t think it was the wrong choice, but if I could go back, I would choose more of a variety of courses and expand my interests in design.
Who do you look up to in the design community?
Roanne Adams of Ro&Co, Anthony Burrill, and my friend/mentor Jemme Aldridge.
What has been the highlight of your career so far?
I don’t think I can pinpoint an exact highlight. Overall, it’s been very interesting to see how diverse my career has become and where it has taken me. After graduating from Parsons, I never would have imagined would have the experiences I’ve been fortunate to have and same with the people I have been fortunate to meet and to work with. I will say, I’m very proud of successfully building a list of clients in LA that I really enjoy working with.