Maya Borenstein
About Maya Borenstein
Maya Borenstein is a Design Studio Manager at Martin Aquatic Design & Engineering, where she has worked since 2016. She has a background in graphic design, having held positions at various companies including the New York Post and LittleThings.com.
Current Role at Martin Aquatic Design & Engineering
Maya Borenstein serves as the Design Studio Manager at Martin Aquatic Design & Engineering, a position she has held since 2016. In this role, she oversees the design studio's operations, ensuring that projects are executed effectively. Her responsibilities include developing 3D renderings for client presentations and creating project-specific one-sheets for marketing proposals. Additionally, she regularly updates marketing materials to reflect current design trends and conducts research on outside vendors for collateral production.
Previous Experience in Digital Design
Before joining Martin Aquatic Design & Engineering, Maya Borenstein gained valuable experience in digital design across various organizations. She worked as a Digital Designer at the New York Post from 2011 to 2013, followed by a position at mcgarrybowen for seven months in 2014. She also served as a Senior Graphic Designer at LittleThings.com for nine months in 2014. Her diverse background in digital design has equipped her with a broad skill set applicable to her current role.
Educational Background in Graphic Design
Maya Borenstein earned her Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) in Graphic Design from the University of Central Florida, where she studied from 2003 to 2008. This educational foundation provided her with the essential skills and knowledge required for her career in design. Her academic training has been instrumental in her professional development and success in various design roles.
Early Career and Additional Roles
Maya Borenstein's early career included a position as Head Decorator at Cookies by Design from 2006 to 2007. She also worked as a Graphic Designer at Phillips for six months in 2014. These roles contributed to her overall experience in design and helped her refine her skills in visual communication and project management.