Nancy Wolff’s award-winning designs and illustrations have appeared on virtually every imaginable surface, including fabrics, stationery, packaging, gift wrap, greeting cards, pens, plates, calendars, juice boxes, journals, rugs, book covers and much more. 

After she started her career as a textile designer, Nancy’s work was adopted by a wide range of leading designers and manufacturers. It was at this time that she began the experiments with color that would result in her signature style. By combining pattern, texture, newsprint and collage elements, she has created some of the most sought after and distinctive illustrations and designs of the day. 

A children’s picture book, Tallulah in the Kitchen, written and illustrated by Wolff and published by Henry Holt, debuted in the spring of 2005. It’s Time for School With Tallulah, the second book in the Tallulah series, arrived on bookshelves in August 2007. Tallulah in the Workshop is currently in the works. Nancy also illustrated This Little Piggy’s Book of Manners, by Kathryn Madeline Allen, and her work has appeared in numerous national magazines. 

This holiday season, Nancy is partnering with Karen Neuburger, Ltd for Books at Bedtime. For a limited time, the Tallulah, Freddie and Flapjack characters will be featured on KN pajamas and other products and sold with a copy of Tallulah In The Kitchen, to benefit the organization, First Book. Proceeds will help provide new books to children in need.

All Aboard, an animated short created by Wolff for Nick Jr., received a Parent’s Choice 2007 Gold Award. 

Robert Kaufman produces Nancy’s fabric line. Other licensees include Acme Studios, Andrews McMeel, Barnes and Noble, Design Design, 5280 Mobile, The Gift Wrap Company, Great Arrow Graphics, Klutz Press, M J Zoom, Mattel, Oopsy Daisy, Peaceable Kingdom Press, Peking Handicraft, Pleasant Company, Publications International, Santa Cruz Organics, Stephen Lawrence, and UNICEF. 

Nancy has been a featured artist at the Contemporary Textile Design Show at the Cooper Hewitt Museum in New York. She was graduated from Skidmore College, where she studied fine art and majored in painting. She lives and works in New York City.