PATRICIA DOKTOR is an award‐winning graphic designer and illustrator who has served as a guest speaker and judge for the Society of Illustrators.

Client list includes: Atlantic Monthly, Business Week, California Magazine, Cartoon Network “Firebreather”, Disney “Pocahontas 2”, DNA Productions “Ant Bully”, Dreamworks “Shrek”, Forbes,    LA Times, Laika Entertainment “Jack and Ben” and “Moongirl”,  NY Times, New York Magazine, Oxygen Channel “Fat Girl”, Paramount Pictures “Cool World”, Rabbit Ears Productions “John Henry”, Rhythm and Hues Studio “Hop”, Skellington Productions “Nightmare Before Christmas”,  Sony Pictures “Men in Black”, Sports Illustrated, Travel + Leisure, Universal Studios Theme Park China, Warner Brothers “Zoo Story”, among others.
Several years ago, Patricia fulfilled a lifelong dream and appeared on stage for the first time.  After performing with Los Angeles' "Nine O'Clock Players", she became a member of  "Shakespearites”  Theatre Program for ESL 5th grader in South Central L.A. where she develops and implements methodology and materials including theatre games and exercises towards self-presentation, text analysis and comprehension, line memorization, blocking, set design and promotion for a fully realized production of abridged Shakespearian works. Romeo and Juliet.
She also is Founder and Co-Chair  of L.A. “Ghostly Gala to Vanish Muscular Dystrophy” where she creates, designs and executes all graphic and animated content for FSH Society Gala, including printed and animated invitations, posters, programs, red carpet backdrop, and website for global livestream.  As Co-Chair she also strategies with other committee members regarding creative and innovative ways to bring awareness to the disease and the event.

Interesting facts about Patricia:
1.  She sings with the Golden Bridge Choir.
2.  She teaches Shakespeare to elementary school children in South Central.
3.  She once had Billy Gibbons of ZZ Top over for dinner and served her famous pot roast and drop biscuits.
4.  She is married to the uber talented Barry Jackson.
5.  Most everyone calls her Trish.
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