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About Sonia Harris

Conceived in New York, born in London and living in San Francisco, I have been designing logos, books (including prose, art, and comic books), websites, posters, infographics, flyers, and advertising campaigns for over two decades.

In addition to graphic design, photography, writing and illustration, for seven years I wrote a weekly column "Committed" for premier comic book news site, Comics Book Resources.

My “Swearing Pattern” art, writings about cancer and stores can all be found at secretbean.com


Clients

If you would like to inquire about a specific collaboration, please visit the contact page.

All contents of this website is © Sonia Harris and respective owners, 2014. Use is restricted.


Testimonials

I’ve worked with Sonia on multiple projects, and in all of them she was a fantastic collaborator. She developed our company’s identity, which we’re still using, unchanged, several years later. She generated new ideas quickly, worked closely with us to include our thoughts and produced great deliverables.
— Mike K.
Sonia is a true design professional who is able to bring marketable creative solutions to multiple media channels. She worked for me producing conceptual and design work ranging from printed media al the way through blue chip corporate online campaigns. Sonia is able to take a brief and turn it into very elegant creative solutions that can be executed within the parameters of the brief. Both strategically and financially. She is passionate and professional about her work and is absolutely dependable. Another of her strengths that we benefitted from is her ability to skillfully manage projects she is tasked with.

She worked for me as a Designer and Art Director as a contractor both at Modem Media and Publicis working across some of our key accounts. Over a period of about 4 years we used Sonia whenever we could catch her before she was busy with her other clients. Definitely recommend her.
— Roi B.
Sonia designed my new business cards and they are the nicest business cards I’ve ever had.

I came to her with ideas for what information I wanted to display and some images that I wanted to work with. She took my vague, disparate ideas and responded with imaginative, visually coherent designs.

Also, she showed me two solid sets of multiple directions. At first, I had the problem of liking too many. But, seeing different directions side by side helped me better understand what I was (and wasn’t) trying to accomplish with my business cards and therefore helped me choose something that was professionally fitting as well as aesthetically interesting.
— Stephanie S.