Jacquelin Brough was born and educated in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. She attended Hussian School of Art, where she specialized in advertising and illustration studying under some Philadelphia notable instructors such as Oliver Grimley (drawing), Mr. Ronald LeHue (illustration) and Bill Crawford (advertising).
Upon graduation, Jacquelin freelanced and also worked full-time for Disc Makers, designing and illustrating LPs, CDs and cassettes.
Next she worked for Mitchell & Resnikoff Advertising Agency as a graphic artist. There she designed for various accounts including Tarkett Flooring, Amerigas, and Safeguard to name a few.
Later on she worked inhouse for I. Goldberg, The Great Outdoor Store, responsible for all advertising print including newspaper inserts, ads, direct mail, catalogs, signage.
At Collectable Records, she was responsible at first for advertising, catalogs, sales sheets, etc. and later on for DVD and CD package design.
In 2008 and 2009 she has taken courses in web design, concentrating on Dreamweaver and Flash, hoping to broaden her job perspectives in the future.
Jacquelin enjoys a rewarding freelance career, working in the world of type and design, facing a different challenge every day.