About me

My name is Eva Oldman. I grew up in Harbor Springs, Michigan. I am a tribal citizen of the Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indians and also Northern Arapaho from Wind River Reservation. I have been a graphic designer for over 15 years. I graduated from The Center of New Media from Kalamazoo Valley Community College with two Associates of Applied Science degrees, one in Graphic Design and the second in Web Design. I also have a Bachelors in Tribal Administration and Governance from the University of Minnesota Duluth.

I love to build brands, design logos, create marketing materials, vectorize images, create package design, design page layouts and create digital design for clients who are passionate about their work like me. Together we can create something that is attractive and effective.

I have completed graphic design work for PrEP HIV prevention pill, the American Indian Cancer Foundation, TD Bank, United States Census Bureau, Wind River Casino, Mitchell Museum of the American Indian, University of Michigan, Michigan State University, Detroit Institute of Arts, Petoskey Library, Native Reach, Traverse Area District Library, many non-profit organizations, small businesses and several local tribal governments.

In February 2021 I launched my new Indigenous product line that features products with my original artwork. This Indigenous product line can be found under the Products page of my website. Thank you for taking time to visit my website.

Creative Graphics by Eva is a 100% Native-owned business.