|
Nana Design employs a highly creative and talented team of professionals to assist our clients with their unique design requirements. In addition, Nana Design routinely taps into our reservoir of freelance professionals and specialists to gain additional support, as needed, in helping our clients to meet their objectives.
Polina Pinchevsky Anne Boyle Kiana Denlinger Rebecca Einstein

Polina Pinchevsky - Principal and Creative Director
Polina Pinchevsky has been working as a professional graphic designer since 1990. As Principal of Nana Design, Polina serves as the creative director for a wide range of clients including universities, government agencies, Fortune 500 companies, non-profit organizations and small businesses. Easily guiding her clients through the various stages of design, from strategy formation and creative development to implementation, Polina’s resourcefulness and attention to detail ensures that every project that moves through Nana Design meets the highest standards of quality--on time, and within budget.
Prior to founding Nana Design in 2002, Polina served as Senior Art Director for Smarteam Communications in Washington, D.C., where she created and produced award-winning products and successfully managed several high-profile projects for Microsoft, the American Diabetes Association, and Arbitron, among others. While working as a Senior Graphic Designer for See See Eye Communications in Atlanta and as an Art Director for CCH Legal Information Services, a Fortune 500 technology company in New York City, Polina created and produced annual reports, marketing campaigns, corporate identities, exhibits, and brochures. Polina began her career as a Graphic Designer for HarperCollins Publishers in New York City, where she designed trade publications. She earned a B.F.A. in Communications from Parsons School of Design.
In addition to serving as a judge for the American Jewish Press Association’s Annual Awards (Design Category), Polina is a member of the American Institute of Graphic Arts (AIGA) and the Art Directors Club (ADC). Born in Moldova and raised in New York, Polina enjoys living in Wheaton, Maryland with her husband and three daughters.
Anne Boyle - Partner and Director of Strategy
Anne Boyle has been helping nonprofits find their voice since 1999. With a specialty in strategic planning, audience research and project management, Anne helps our mission-based clients find the right words, visuals and communication tools to engage their audiences.
Before joining Nana Design as partner and strategist in 2010, Anne directed all communications for the Sisters of Mercy of the Americas, the largest order of women religious in the United States. Anne worked with leadership and internal stakeholders to revamp the organization’s communications, finding better ways to keep members engaged and attracting new members, volunteers and advocates through expanded external outreach, including social media marketing.
As Vice President of the social marketing firm Sutton Group, Anne managed marketing communication campaigns for clients such as the Center to Advance Palliative Care, the Ralph Lauren Center for Cancer Care and Prevention, AARP Services, Inc., and the California Obesity Prevention Initiative. Anne also brings a background in branding, design project management and creative coordination. She honed these skills while working at Smarteam Communications where she oversaw messaging and creative strategy on behalf of such clients as the Academy for Educational Development, the Alliance for Aging Research, and the DC Department of Motor Vehicles.
Anne holds a Master of Arts degree in Communication from the University of Maryland and Bachelor of Arts in Rhetoric and Writing from Mount St. Mary’s College. She lives in Silver Spring, MD with her husband, Bill, and dog, Molly.
 

Kiana Denlinger - Graphic Designer
Kiana is a recent and welcome addition to the Nana Design team. She is a hard worker, team player and brings enthusiasm to all of her varied assignments as well as enthusiasm toward her clients.
Kiana received her B.A. in Fine Arts in Graphic Design from the Savannah College of Art and Design in 2010. As graphic designer, she puts her strong design and layout skills to work and interacts in all stages of the design process, from conception to production. She has a strong eye for detail and excels at both print and digital design projects.
Kiana’s experiences as an in-house designer for Ruan Thai Cuisine Restaurant and as a freelance designer for Asian Spice and Roots of Development have provided her with unique print and branding experiences as well as the opportunity to mature her technical, design and photography skills.
Kiana also has a passion for social good as demonstrated by her participation in many organizations including: Homewood Retirement Communities where she volunteered to strengthen Alzheimer's awareness, student teaching for S.C.A.D. summer graphic design program, and volunteering for the Humane Society, helping find homes for stray and abused animals. She lives in Arlington, Virginia with her cat Raven.

Rebecca Einstein - Marketing Associate
Rebecca Einstein was a welcome edition to the Nana Design team, with the can-do attitude, flexible approach and strategic mindset that embodies the personality of our small firm.
Rebecca is putting her recent advertising degree from Penn State University to good use as she assists with research, marketing planning, message development, social media outreach, online advertising and much more. She brings a fresh perspective and draws on experience from her internships at Ideal Image Marketing Solutions, Penn State Media Sales, and WeatherBug.
She also has a strong passion for social good, ignited during her participation in 46 hours of a dance marathon to raise money for pediatric cancer patients. After helping to promote and organize the event for four years, that last weekend of adrenaline, exhaustion, and stories of survival and loss touched her in a way she still can’t explain.
Rebecca lives in Gaithersburg, Maryland with her parents (hopefully not for much longer!) and is well on her way to making a big difference in the world.
|