Gregg Kulick, Executive Art Director
Gregg Kulick, Executive Art Director
Gregg Kulick joined Little, Brown eight years ago as Senior Art Director, bringing more than twenty years of experience in art direction and design. He’s shaped some of the most memorable book jackets of recent times—titles like Catch and Kill, Circe, Calypso, A Brief History of Seven Killings, This Town, and Long Bright River—while also collaborating with bestselling authors such as James Patterson, Malcolm Gladwell, Walter Mosley, John le Carré, S. A. Cosby, and Mary Roach.
His work has earned recognition from the New York Times and top industry organizations—including AIGA, The Art Directors Club, The Type Directors Club, and the Brno Biennial—and is preserved in the Denver Art Museum’s archives. Before joining Little, Brown, Gregg held senior design and art direction roles at HarperCollins, Blue Rider Press, Quirk Books, and Penguin Books.
Across two decades, Gregg’s thoughtful visual storytelling and typographic mastery have helped define the look and feel of contemporary publishing, balancing commercial appeal with artistic innovation.