We create show posters, album covers, branding, and more that visually reflects the soul of our clients’ songs, uniting sight and sound in perfect harmony.
Founded by Julie and Kathleen, best friends with a mutual love for music, Daisy Chain Design is a woman-owned business that channels musicians’ rhythms into captivating pieces of art.
Julie
Julie Ryan is an illustrator specializing in visually compelling, concept-driven designs that tell a story. With a keen focus on intricate details, Julie creates designs that blend surrealism, nostalgia, and a deep connection to the world around her. Drawing inspiration from live music, nature’s patterns, and folklore, her work resonates with both modern energy and timeless elements.
Julie holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts from Boston University and two Master of Science degrees, equipping her with a diverse skill set in illustration, graphic design, and visual storytelling. Her work spans industries such as publishing, music, and fine art. She’s designed eye-catching gig posters that capture the energy of live performances, created book illustrations, and brought innovative designs to life for gallery spaces.
Always passionate about pushing creative boundaries, Julie is excited to collaborate with musicians to create imaginative designs that bring their stories to life.
Kathleen
Kathleen is an award-winning art director with over ten years of experience in advertising and graphic design. Throughout her career she has had the opportunity to work with a range of clients, from Fortune 500 companies to startups across various industries including music, art and design, pharmaceuticals, health and wellness, food and beverage, real estate, hospitality, finance, technology, fashion, beauty, transportation, interiors, textiles, and marketing.
As a visual communicator, Kathleen specializes in multi-channel advertising campaigns, branding and identity systems, digital and print marketing materials, websites and applications, package design, and illustration.
She holds a B.S. in Advertising from Boston University and a postgraduate A.A.S. Graphic Design degree from Parsons School of Design in New York City.
When not honing her design skills, Kathleen can be found hanging out with her daughter, wheel throwing, practicing yoga, or catching a band in town.