Sally Randall Brunger

Sally Randall Brunger has been a tour-de-force in the art and design world since the mid 1980s when her creativity in fashion, design and trendsetting led her to become a fixture in popular culture as the door person for The Palladium. As an artist, designer and fashion editor for the East Village Eye and NYTalk, Sally created looks in both her styling for the downtown magazines and on her own person that inspired celebrities to fashion designers and are still to this day referred to in books and magazine articles on the art and design scene of the 1980s.

In the 1990s, Sally transitioned into the dot.com world, working at agencies such as R/GA to refine her vision into one that encompassed interactive and innovation design. She describes her transition as being one that utilized her entire skill set as opposed to singling out specific skills for specific tasks. It was about learning the science and visual tools to see out ideas where creativity was limited only by the parameters of a box. By the 2000s, her skills and vision had surpassed that of her peers, having tackled not only interactive design for a large number of retail and informational clients, but had even begun her own product line which was highly lauded in the press [print and broadcast], design books, was studied in colleges for its’ unique brand position. Kol was sold globally with distribution mostly in Asia, Scandinavia and North America and was featured in the official Academy Awards gift bags twice.

Since then, Sally has created brands for several companies with retail and rich image requirements, and broken ground with new ways of envisioning brands online. Sally was the first person to create a lookbook for a jewelry brand showing jewelry and accessories with fashions of the season which is now a standard with all jewelry companies in the online space.

Sally lives in NYC with her equally alpha based husband Andrew and their wire hair dachshund.