Tatiana Von Beelen
Graphic Designer
Tatiana von Beelen has spent over twenty years working as a designer, a career that brought her, in time, to her current role as Senior Graphic Designer at the United Synagogue. One of her recent projects there was leading on a full rebrand: the kind of work that asks you to take something long-established and find a way to make it feel alive again.
Alongside her day job, she runs a series of talks and articles called Jewish Artists You Want To (Re)Discover, which started, really, as an excuse to talk about artists she felt weren't getting enough attention.
Her practice has increasingly been shaped by a question she can't quite leave alone: how can Jewish creatives build a strong visual language rooted in their own history and culture? She keeps returning to the ideas of El Lissitzky and the Kultur Lige, not to recreate what they did, but to pick up where those conversations left off. The goal is a design language that feels both grounded and fresh. Still figuring it out, but that's rather the point.



