BURBANK, USA // LOS ANGELES, USA // A native Angeleno, Larissa has spent over 20 years as a creative in the entertainment industry. Currently a creative director at Warner Bros. Home Entertainment, she has worked on many DC film campaigns like Wonder Woman, Aquaman and The Batman to name a few. Other notable campaigns include The Iron Giant: Ultimate Collector’s Edition, Ted Lasso: The Richmond Way, and a little film about a doll called Barbie.
Prior to joining Warner Bros., she was art director at Concord Music Group, where she created album art and marketing campaigns for legends like Paul McCartney, Ricki Lee Jones, Ben Harper, and Steve Martin. During this time, she also sat on the Board of Directors for The Recording Academy and served as Chairman of the Craft Committee for the Grammy Awards.
A graduate of the Corcoran School of Art in DC, President Bill Clinton named her a presidential appointee to the National Endowment for the Arts where she was part of the team that produced the Industrial Design Awards at The White House. Her career in design began in the field of journalism when she worked for renowned publications The Washington Post and National Geographic.
When not helping superheroes find their way into homes, she enjoys cooking, listening to music, and traveling with her husband, twin sons, and three dogs.