Anna Rieger is a Design Director and Graphic Designer working and collaborating with clients worldwide.


The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City, USA

Design Manager, July 2018–June 2021
Interim Head of Design, December 2019–December 2020
Associate Design Manager, July 2017–July 2018
Designer, February 2015–July 2017


Project Projects, New York City, USA
Designer, January 2012–June 2015

Henrik Nygren Design, Stockholm, Sweden
Designer, November 2007–December 2011

Stockholm Design Lab, Stockholm, Sweden
Graphic Designer/Internship
January–June 2007 and August–November 2007

BAS Brand Identity, Stockholm, Sweden
Graphic Designer/Internship
June–July 2007


2021

Guest Speaker at Dim Events Career Panel
Dim University, Chicago, October 2021

Guest Critic Capstone, AAS Communication Design program
Parsons School Of Design, New York City, May 2021

Guest Critic Thesis Reviews, BFA Communication Design
Parsons School Of Design, New York City, April 2021


2019

Participant at The Metropolitan Museum Career Insights event for college and graduate students, New York City, November 2019

Guest Critic for Graphic Design Intensive I
Pratt Studio, New York City, December 2019


2018

Participant in the Columbia Business School Leadership Development program for The Metropolitan Museum of Art

Participant at The Metropolitan Museum Career Insights event for college and graduate students, New York City, October 2018


2017

Profile and Interview in online graphic design magazine Gute Process, Issue No. 2.


2014

Article on core77.com about designing of Core77's first book Designing Here/Now.

Participant in the 21 Flags project curated by Jon Banthrope exhibited at the Malta Design Week 2014.


2013

The book Anton Ginzburg: At the Back of the North Wind was selected one of the 50 Books/50 Covers of 2012 according to Design Observer and AIGA. 50 Books/50 Covers has a long history of celebrating design excellence, with selections exemplifying the best current work in book and book cover design as chosen by a distinguished jury of design peers.

Swedish Silver Egg for Inga Sempé, Illuminated by Wästberg, published in conjunction with the exhibition with the same name at the Skating Pavilion in Stockholm in 2012


2012

Guest speaker at the 7th annual Teen Design Fair, hosted by the Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum

Swedish Golden Egg Diploma in the category Visual Identity for the book, identity and website for the premise Studio Furillen


2011

Swedish Silver Egg for the book Greta Magnusson Grossman—A Car and Some Shorts and the exhibition Greta Magnusson Grossman, from Stockholm to Beverly Hills at the Swedish Museum of Architecture

Kolla! Diploma in category Graphic Design, Books, for Greta Magnusson Grossman—A Car and Some Shorts at the Swedish Museum of Architecture


2010

Jury member in Resumé magazine's All-Sweden advertising contest, Design category, for the year 2010

Third place in the Resumé magazine's advertising contest for Greta Magnusson Grossman—A Car and Some Shorts

Third place in the Resumé magazine's advertising contest for Åke E:son Lindman, Pure Architecture


2008

Workshop with the School of Art and Design Kassel, Germany, at the Sichuan Fine Arts Institute Chongqing, China
September– October 2008


2007

Workshop with the School of Art and Design Kassel, Germany, at the China Central Academy of Fine Arts, Bejing, China
September 2007



School of Art and Design, Kassel, Germany
Visual Communication program
Graduated with distinction in Graphic Design and New Media
2003–2008