
ABOUT ME
Welcome, my name is Troy Welch and I am a designer and Illustrator born and raised in New York City. I have always been artistic starting at a very young age drawing dinosaurs then moving up to characters from Dragon Ball Z and later portraits. So when I attended Ralph R. McKee High School on Staten Island where I lived at the time, I naturally went into their Graphic Design program. This is where it really all started for me. My Graphic design teacher Mr. Leo Gordon who I am eternally grateful for, worked me to the bone, accepting nothing less than what he though was the higher end of my potential. He held me to a higher standard, had me tutor other students, gave me live freelance jobs that I would stay after school to complete and helped me not only graduate top of the class but also helped me earn the Robert and Carmine DeSantis Scholarship Award.
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In 2020 graduated from Kingsborough Community College with an AAS in Graphic Design and Illustration.
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During my time at Kingsborough I stretched myself thin working hard to be involved in as much design work as I could to better myself as a creative and as a professional.
In 2019 I interned at Relix Media (Relix Magazine is a print and online publication that focuses on the live music scene). This was my first real inside look at what I would be doing in the field. ​
I later interned at Kingsborough Community College's Communications department as a Graphic Designer where I designed holiday greeting cards for the president of the school, as well as posters for events and info sessions.
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Also in the late months of 2019 I was invited by one of my professors, Kristin Derimanova, who was also the Chairperson for the art department at Kingsborough Community College, to be part of a 2 person design team tasked with designing the school's Antheon. The Antheon is a professionally published journal of the arts for Kingsborough students. I myself have several pieces showcased within the booklet.
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Currently I am working on my own comic book named Stellar Nova as well as a more manga-like project called Crimson Echo. I currently work as a professional Graphic Designer for the Staten Island Economic Development Corporation.
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