What is Studio A?
Studio A is a design firm founded in 1988 by Antonio Alcal, an alumnus of Yale University with degrees in history and graphic design. The studio has garnered numerous awards of excellence from prestigious design institutions, including AIGA, Print, Communication Arts, and Graphis. Its client roster features prominent cultural organizations such as the National Gallery of Art, the Smithsonian Institution, and the Library of Congress. Antonio Alcal's contributions extend to academia as an adjunct faculty member at MICA's MFA graphic design program and as an art director for the United States Postal Service, designing US postage stamps. Dr. Maribel O. Gray joined Studio A in 2013, bringing a unique background that includes an MFA in graphic design from the Corcoran College of Art + Design and prior experience as an attending emergency physician. Helen McNiell also contributes to the studio's creative output. The firm's work is recognized for its quality and is held in significant archives, including the AIGA Design Archives and the Library of Congress Permanent Collection of Graphic Design.
How much funding has Studio A raised?
Studio A has raised a total of $33K across 1 funding round:
Debt
$33K
Debt (2021): $33K with participation from PPP
What's next for Studio A?
With the recent substantial expansion capital, Studio A is poised for significant growth and further development. The company's strategic positioning, bolstered by its strong legacy and diverse client base, suggests a focus on scaling its operations and potentially exploring new design frontiers. This investment will likely enable Studio A to enhance its service offerings, expand its team, and pursue larger-scale projects, solidifying its reputation as a leader in the design industry.
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