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Gavriella Graphics began at the University of California, Berkeley in 2008.  The Jewish community needed to network, to reach out to student groups on campus, and to educate. Designing fliers, brochures, and issues of a student-run, 24-page magazine became my contribution to these efforts.  

Since then, my business has B”H expanded to include working with more than 170 Chabad centers across the globe, some on a regular basis. I work closely with the Jewish Children's Museum and Tzivos Hashem in Brooklyn to create designs for large-scale fundraising events. I team up with local professionals to develop branding, event packages, websites, and marketing materials.  I also work regularly with AMCHA Initiative, an organization that combats anti-Semitism on college campuses.

The goal of Gavriella Graphics is to be a part of projects, initiatives, movements, and events that benefit Jewish communities, that inspire Jews to be more connected, that ensure we have a safe and open environment in which to learn, and that share light. Let’s collaborate!