Hi I'm Amanda!
I'm a graphic designer living in Galesburg, Michigan. I'm currently working at a digital marketing agency called TMP in Battle Creek, Michigan. I am efficient, imaginative, and driven to help my team make the best campaigns possible.
I do design work for brands such as Campbell's, USA Hockey, Case IH, New Holland, and Team Red White and Blue.
If you'd like to get in touch, please feel free to email me at amandaskapnit@gmail.com. I'd love to chat about design with you.
Hi I'm Amanda!
I'm a graphic designer living in Galesburg, Michigan. I'm currently working at a digital marketing agency called TMP in Battle Creek, Michigan. I am efficient, imaginative, and driven to help my team make the best campaigns possible.
I do design work for brands such as Campbell's, USA Hockey, Case IH, New Holland, and Team Red White and Blue.
If you'd like to get in touch, please feel free to email me at amandaskapnit@gmail.com. I'd love to chat about design with you.
Hi I'm Amanda!
I'm a graphic designer living in Galesburg, Michigan. I'm currently working at a digital marketing agency called TMP in Battle Creek, Michigan. I am efficient, imaginative, and driven to help my team make the best campaigns possible.
I do design work for brands such as Campbell's, USA Hockey, Case IH, New Holland, and Team Red White and Blue.
If you'd like to get in touch, please feel free to email me at amandaskapnit@gmail.com. I'd love to chat about design with you.
Hi I'm Amanda!
I'm a graphic designer living in Galesburg, Michigan. I'm currently working at a digital marketing agency called TMP in Battle Creek, Michigan. I am efficient, imaginative, and driven to help my team make the best campaigns possible.
I do design work for brands such as Campbell's, USA Hockey, Case IH, New Holland, and Team Red White and Blue.
If you'd like to get in touch, please feel free to email me at amandaskapnit@gmail.com. I'd love to chat about design with you.
DESIGNER & ARTIST
THE TWO-HEADED CALF
When I was a kid, I saw something strange, a two-headed calf, preserved via taxidermy at the county fair. The image burned itself into my mind, lingering in that space between fascination and unease. It haunts me to this day, a reminder of the beauty and tragedy of things that weren’t meant to be. I decided to bring that memory to life, turning it into something I could share with the world. This sculpture is my way of capturing that feeling—of wonder, of discomfort, of seeing something you can’t quite forget.

WHAT INSPIRES THIS ART?
I create art that embraces the unusual, the eerie, and the beautifully strange. Drawing from folklore, vintage oddities, and the charm of creatures both real and imagined, my work explores what lies beyond conventional beauty. Bold, unexpected color plays a vital role in my pieces, bringing life to the surreal and amplifying the emotional depth of each story I tell. Through sculpture, zines, or drawings, I seek to challenge perceptions, evoke curiosity, and celebrate the magic found in animals, nostalgia, and dreamlike landscapes.