Joyce Wan
The winning design
Joyce with then-Governor
of Massachusetts,
Michael
Dukakis, in 1985 at awards ceremony honoring contest
winners.
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The
birth of Wanart grew out of a basic need and desire. Being Chinese
American, Joyce often had a difficult time finding fun, culturally
appropriate greeting cards for friends and family. After working in
architectural design for a few years, Joyces entrepreneurial
spirit and passion for design led her to launch Wanart with the creation
of 12 delightful designs featuring the animals of the Chinese Zodiac.
Joyces distinctive style merges a fun, contemporary design aesthetic
with Asian cultural influences and traditions. Her clean yet whimsical style combined with her sophisticated use of color resulted in designs with wide-market appeal.
As the popularity of Wanart designs grew, so did its product line
and services. Today, in addition to its line of greeting cards, Wanart
offers a variety of items from tote bags to infant apparel along with
custom greeting cards, invitations, and announcements for corporate
and personal use. In recent years, Joyce also started working with other companies by creating art for licensing on a wide variety of consumer products and surface designs. Wanart products and products featuring Wanart licensed designs can be found at specialty stores, museum
shops and cultural institutions across the country and abroad.
Joyce's debut children's book "Greetings from Kiwi and Pear" will be published by Blue Apple Books, a leading, independent publisher of innovative children's books, and released in Spring of 2009.
Wanart is committed to providing their customers with high-quality products supported by integrity, creativity and exceptional service.
It is this commitment to excellence that fuels the continuing growth
and success of the company.
If you have any questions or comments, please contact
us.
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