About Malulani "Mali" Bria
Mali Bria is a New York based freelance graphic designer and photographer.
Her design services include: graphic design, communications production services, book design, logo development, photography, research, slide decks, campaigns, and public relations materials.
She graduated from The New School - Parsons School of Design with a Bachelors of Fine Arts in Communication Design and a minor in Psychology (2018).
Originally from Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Mali still continues to help design fundraising materials, communication materials, and photography for a non-profit, Journey House, an urban community based organization in Milwaukee that annually serves over 9,000 low-income, urban children and families. She helped launch a $32 million campaign:
Journey Forward Campaign.
In 2017, working with Journey House and Felix Mantilla, Mali published Changing Lives in 5 Days, where she did the photography and book design.
Mali’s Senior Thesis was a 300-page, coffee-table book, called Lace. Lace, which was Jackie Kennedy’s Secret Service code name, combines photos and documents from the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum’s archives to highlight Jackie’s accomplishments as First Lady that made her a political asset to JFK.
Her design work has assisted in launching new non-profits, like the American Friends of Journey House Actions Rwanda (AFJHAR), that are changing the world from the Midwest USA to Gashora, Rwanda and beyond.