Tim Rosenberg

 

What my Clients have to say:

“I have had the pleasure of working with Tim Rosenberg on our new Lily Winston virtual closet design. Although still a graphic design student at NC State University, Tim’s professionalism and talent remind me more of a seasoned professional than a young man yet to enter the world of business! His ability to listen to the client and interpret their vision and then take it to a level beyond what they could have imagined was so impressive. He is destined to be successful in his career path and life. 

Without reservation, I would give Tim my highest recommendation!”

Wendy Bryant Gow 

Founder and CEO | Lily WInston” April 2, 2012

 

“Tim is a very personable, professional, and creative designer. He came to meetings prepared with concepts and ideas for the work at hand. He delivered quality products on time and for a fair price. He created a professional product and continues to hone his skills and bring those to his latest endeavors.”

Marianne Latz  

Contracts and Evaluation Coordinator  | North Carolina State University April 18, 2012

 

 

What professors have to say:

“As a Counselor at the NCSU College of Design’s Design Camp program, Tim did an excellent job. Not only was he extremely efficient he was also enthusiastic about all design projects and very helpful to all of the students. Tim is a skilled Graphic Design practitioner and he is a student leader in the college’s Design Council. I would highly recommend Tim for any future design position that he pursues.”

Banks C. Talley, IDSA

Adjunct Professor of Industrial Design  | North Carolina State University April 2, 2012

Quillor

Who am I?

My name is Tim Rosenberg. I am a Graphic Designer and a Storyteller. This is my story.

Through various mediums such a calligraphy, branding, web design, photography and illustration I seek to find stories and tell them. I am a student at North Carolina State University. Although I am fortunate to receive full scholarship for my education, I have decided to take a semester off of school to pursue a personal journey.

Why?

Rather than learning through textbooks and lectures, I find lessons in experiences and stories. I have come to believe that formal education must be supplemented with experiences that help us grow and learn about ourselves and our passions.

Who is a Quillor?

The name “Quillor” comes from the act of writing a story with a traditional quilled pen. “Quillor” (uppercase) is the over arching entity that embodies my entire brand while “quillor” (lowercase) has grown to mean a term of endearment: “quillor: an individual who has a story to tell.” I am a quillor. You are a quillor. You have a story. How do you tell your story?

During my semester off of college, I will have no “classroom” and no “teachers.” Rather than being limited to the confines of a building, I want the world to be my classroom and you to be my teacher.

I want to hear your story.

Find out more about the “Dear quillor,” project