Carmen Garza

Carmen Garza

Associate Design Director, frog Austin

Carmen is Associate Design Director for the Visual Design discipline in frog Austin. Previously, she was Visual Design Lead at frog New York. During her tenure at frog, she has also initiated global fireside chats for frog worldwide to bring outside motivation to all studios.

She works on projects of all kinds—from material exploration with industrial designers and mechanical engineers to strategic conceptual designs and spends her days working on brand strategy, packaging, print design, web design, video and photo direction, video editing and a lot more, along with her forte, concept design. 

In her free time, Carmen operates Think Carmen, her mobile communications design studio, where she’s collaborated with numerous organizations including Apple, Google, Disney Pixar, Top Shop, Chessman, MOEN and VSA Partners.

Carmen’s work has been featured in many local and international publications. She’s served as part of the AIGA Houston Board, has been guest speaker at various conferences, including SCAD and has been invited to give lectures for organizations and universities throughout the United States.   

Carmen is Associate Design Director for the Visual Design discipline in frog Austin. Previously, she was Visual Design Lead at frog New York. During her tenure at frog, she has also initiated global fireside chats for frog worldwide to bring outside motivation to all studios.

She works on projects of all kinds—from material exploration with industrial designers and mechanical engineers to strategic conceptual designs and spends her days working on brand strategy, packaging, print design, web design, video and photo direction, video editing and a lot more, along with her forte, concept design. 

In her free time, Carmen operates Think Carmen, her mobile communications design studio, where she’s collaborated with numerous organizations including Apple, Google, Disney Pixar, Top Shop, Chessman, MOEN and VSA Partners.

Carmen’s work has been featured in many local and international publications. She’s served as part of the AIGA Houston Board, has been guest speaker at various conferences, including SCAD and has been invited to give lectures for organizations and universities throughout the United States.   

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