Hi, I’m Tiffany—a designer, art director, and illustrator with 8+ years of experience creating impactful visuals that bring stories to life. I’ve built brand identities from the ground up at startups like Tia and Tapcart, and collaborated with The New York Times, Disney/Pixar, Warby Parker, and Herman Miller.
My work spans editorial illustration, print, and interactive design—but my sweet spot is crafting images that deepen storytelling. I’ve created visual narratives for Disney and would love to bring that same imagination to graphic novels, manga, and books that blur the line between art and story.
Hey, Simon & Schuster!
I developed conceptual, editorial-driven artwork tailored to nuanced and timely narratives for the New York Times. Each piece required distilling complex ideas into striking, adaptable visuals, demonstrating fluency in multiple styles and the ability to execute under deadlines as tight as 24-hour turnarounds.
The New York Times
A man comes to terms with dyslexia in school. He is shown struggling in the waves of his lined paper, to illustrate the overwhelming nature of having a learning disability.
Opinion | Defining My Dyslexia
Opinion | Hugh Hefner Was My Enemy
Prompted by the death of Hugh Hefner, the author reflects on the complexity of girls growing up in a post-Playboy bunny world of gender norms. An innocent girl holds her hair up in mock bunny ears to mimic the Playboy bunny.
Opinion | Stopping Climate Change is Hopeless. Let’s Do It.
The author writes about the struggle of feeling hopeless in the battle for climate change. A hiker overlooks a sprawling field of oil rigs in juxtaposition of a beautiful landscape to indicate the vastness of the problem.
Op Ed | Protect Our Farmland
This article is a call for a national commitment to protecting our irreplaceable agricultural land and getting new farm families on the land. The American flag is a backdrop to a flaming field of corn, illustrating the urgent and patriotic energy of the author’s letter.
A collaborative print magazine exploring nature and growth through written and visual storytelling. As Art Director and Designer, I worked on the development of the magazine’s visual identity—crafting a tactile, ephemeral aesthetic through analog collage, xerox manipulation, and margin drawings. This project reflects a deep engagement with editorial design, print production, and multi-artist collaboration.
An Arrangement
I lead in-house creative as the Creative Director at Tia, the leading full-service women’s healthcare platform that provides gynecology, primary care, mental health, skin care and wellness services to women. Tia’s evolution was highly visible—growing from a digital-first women’s health startup into a trusted healthcare company with 12 clinics nationwide.
Tia
Out-Of-Home: Healthcare That Hears You
This out-of-home campaign supported the launch of four new clinics in LA while amplifying the issue of medical gaslighting as a critical women’s health concern.
Compelling copy, paired with imagery of real women’s bodies, told a powerful story of what it truly looks like to receive competent, compassionate care—where women’s concerns and pain are taken seriously.
This campaign not only reinforced the brand’s message but also generated buzz during the LA clinic launches, ensuring women knew they could come to Tia to feel seen, heard, and supported.
Changemakers
To celebrate International Women’s Day, Tia launched a campaign honoring women driving meaningful change in healthcare.
The campaign featured 11 illustrated portraits, highlighting their impact and leadership—later earning recognition from Nasdaq in Times Square.
I appreciate you taking the time to look at my work.
Looking forward to connecting with you!
Tiffany Jan
tiffjan@gmail.com
Thank you!