Biography
Lisa Champ, also known as Red Halftone, is a New York City-based artist and designer. Working across digital and traditional media, Lisa creates bold graphics, paintings, prints, merch drops, and murals that draw from the aesthetics of graphic design, tattoo culture, pop art, street art, and propaganda. Her visual language is direct, deliberate, and rooted in message-driven storytelling.
Her work has appeared in solo and group exhibitions throughout NYC, on billboards across the US, and in collaborations with brands including Reddit, StickerApp, Adobe, and Pabst Blue Ribbon. She earned her BFA in Communications Design from Pratt Institute in 2011 and went on to study typeface design at Cooper Union’s Extended Program in 2012.
Lisa is also the co-founder and creative director of Untitled Era, a studio she’s led since 2013, where she partners with brands to build powerful visual identities.
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Brooklyn, NY
Member since Feb 2012
Skills
Top Specialties
UI / Visual Design
Illustration
Brand / Graphic Design
Work History
Illustrator at Red Halftone 2015–Present
Visiting Instructor at Pratt Institute 2015–2018
Co-Founder + Creative Director at Untitled Era 2013–Present
Education
BFA, Communications Design, Pratt Institute 2011
Certificate, Type@Cooper | Cooper Union 2013
Seeking
Freelance or contract opportunities