Digital Media Intellect & IDM @ NYU

Designing cross-platform campaigns and visual identity for NYU’s Integrated Design & Media department.

Graphic Design, Brand Identity, Social Media

September 2024 - December 2025

Team — Anne-Marie Prekezes, Kashvi Gupta, Waleed Panjwani

Role — Content + Graphic Designer


Overview

From 2024–2025, I designed content for NYU’s Integrated Design & Media (IDM) department through the Vertically Integrated Projects program and as a paid graphic designer. I helped launch IDM’s LinkedIn presence and developed cross-platform campaigns, including Alumni in Action, highlighting student and alumni career paths.

Goals

  • Challenge perceptions of IDM as “just UX”

  • Highlight student and alumni career paths

  • Create a playful, informative visual system that works across platforms

My Role

  • Designed visual assets, brand guidelines, and reusable templates for Instagram and LinkedIn

  • Designed graphics and layouts for Alumni in Action, event & lecture promotions, and campaign teasers

  • Adapted designs based on team feedback and platform requirements

  • Collaborated with a strategist and project manager through rollout

Social Media Content

Content designed for prospective and current students, highlighting student and alumni work, career paths, department initiatives, and upcoming events. Our team developed the graphics and managed content across Instagram and LinkedIn.

Linkedin

Our team launched IDM’s LinkedIn presence as a new platform for connecting with students, alumni, and the broader professional community. We introduced Alumni in Action, a series combining alumni interviews, career stories, and original graphics.

Alumni in Action — LinkedIn Article


I designed the article covers and visual layouts for a series of alumni Q&As exploring creative careers, projects, and experiences after IDM.

Visual Identity

I developed a flexible visual system that balanced NYU’s existing identity with IDM’s more experimental character. A consistent palette and typography created cohesion across platforms, while gradients, halftones, chrome textures, and hand-drawn elements gave individual campaigns room to feel distinct.

Select Graphics

Alumni in Action Series, Event & Lecture Promotions, and Campaign Teasers

Impact and Results

The graphics I developed strengthened IDM’s social presence on LinkedIn and Instagram. Alumni features were particularly effective at reaching audiences beyond the existing IDM community, while the broader visual system allowed us to maintain consistency across more than 50 pieces of content.

28%
LinkedIn follower growth
Over one semester
107
Most clicks on a single alumni post
Mayukh Goswami
11.48%
Highest LinkedIn CTR
Aparna Ramakrishnan
74.9%
Non-follower reach
Expanded audience beyond IDM
50+
Posts designed & published
Instagram + LinkedIn

Reflection

Designing within constraints helped me focus.
Working within NYU’s brand identity while bringing in IDM’s experimental energy taught me how to balance structure and creativity. I had to consider platform specs, consistent layouts, and tone while still making each post feel engaging. Instead of seeing those limitations as frustrating, I started to appreciate how they could shape the design and give it direction.

Collaboration is crucial, especially with people outside your field.
This was my first time working like a small studio team, alongside a strategist and project manager rather than only other designers. We pitched ideas, built content calendars, coordinated outreach, and adjusted timelines as things shifted. It taught me how to explain my process and communicate design decisions across different roles. We also helped launch IDM’s LinkedIn page, which gave me the opportunity to help shape something from its beginning.