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Interactive Installation

For Now

2026

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Poster

NYBG Lecture Series

2026

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Graphic Design Internship

MedPro Systems

2025–2026

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Visual Identity

Studley Royal Park

2024

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Illustration

Rutgers Women's Basketball Season Ticket

2024

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Publication / Installation

To Notice

2025

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Visual Identity

Cup of Literature

2025

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Illustration

Rutgers Landmark Collection

2025

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Visual Identity

Pool and Spa Doctor

2024

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Animation

Transitions

2025

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Fine Art

Public Spaces Series

2023

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Infographic

MoMA Infographic Campaign

2024

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Sarah Virgilio

Sarah
Virgilio

Sarah Virgilio is a New Jersey based graphic designer working across design systems, publications, and visual storytelling. Her work moves between digital and physical formats, combining structured design with image making.

She is interested in how design influences how people feel, move, and interact with their surroundings. Her work often begins with observation, drawing from everyday environments, crowds, and transitional moments, and develops into systems that shape how something is experienced over time.

Her background in drawing informs how she approaches composition, color, light, and pacing, while her design work focuses on experience, layout, and typography, treating every visual decision as intentional and worth questioning.

Her recent thesis project, For Now, is an interactive installation examining loneliness as a patterned and systemic condition. She has also worked with Rutgers across multiple projects, including developing artwork for Rutgers' limited edition Special Collections merchandise, and recently contributed to a company rebrand as a Graphic Design Intern at MedPro Systems. She is always open to new collaborations and opportunities, feel free to reach out!


Based in New Jersey Education Mason Gross School of the Arts, Rutgers University
BFA in Design, Double Concentration in Design and Drawing

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