Stacy Niedzwiecki offers innovative design solutions for a wide variety of clients. Her areas of expertise are reflected in a portfolio of logos, brochures, fliers, advertisements, newsletters and event promotion materials. In addition to traditional design projects, she also serves as webmaster for a number of organizations.
Although her core skills remain focused on graphic design and layout, Stacy leverages her talents in digital photography and digital art. Nature’s beauty has found its way through Niedzwiecki’s camera lens, earning awards in both local and international competitions.
Her images have been featured in offices, galleries, books, websites, advertisements, and a variety of publications such as Michigan BLUE, Michigan History, Tasters’ Guild “Journal” and Shoreline Guide publications.
The Rockford, Michigan resident has been a juried selected artist in ArtPrize – the world’s largest art competition held in Grand Rapids, Michigan – for six of the ten years since its inception in 2009.
Two of Stacy’s images hung on display at Governor Jennifer Granholm’s Residence in Lansing in July 2008. In August of 2009, Niedzwiecki was awarded second place in the Pure Michigan Photo Competition, a highly-competitive event sponsored through Travel Michigan, (a division of the Michigan Economic Development Corporation) the State of Michigan’s official agency for the promotion of tourism. The images Niedzwiecki captured for the Muskegon County CVB are highlighted within the book Pure Michigan: Abundant Natural Beauty, Authentic Destinations, Unique Experiences: Spring.
For four seasons, Niedzwiecki’s images graced the walls of the Lake Express Ferry’s Muskegon passenger terminal.
Her most honored accomplishment is the installation of 63 of her nature images in the permanent art collection of the Lemmen-Holton Cancer Pavilion in Grand Rapids, Michigan. The images were subsequently showcased in her first book effort, Healing Images – A Selection from the Lemmen-Holton Cancer Pavilion – released in March 2010.
In 2015, Niedzwiecki’s work was purchased for the permanent Great State of Michigan photographic exhibit at Lansing Community College, inside the beautifully renovated Gannon Building.