Ronak D Mistry's passion and artistic flair was apparent from a very young age. His creative mind worked to achieve innovative designs. Growing up, Ronak showed an interest in architecture, influenced primarily by his father who worked as an engineer. Through the encouragement and influence of his sister-in-law, he later found his niche in graphic design. Ronak earned a a degree in Advertising Design at Mercer County College where he graduated with high honors, and received his Bachelors in Visual Art concentrating in Graphic Design from Mason Gross School of the Arts at Rutgers University.

While studying at Mercer, he found many freelance graphic design opportunities and started building a substantial client base for print design. A few of Ronak's design projects include logo development, business card design and DVD covers for numerous clients. Currently he is employed by Princeton Theological Seminary as a designer, working in the Communications and Publications office. His simple, clean style which is prevalent throughout his logo and print design is influenced by Duffy Design. In recent achievements, Ronak received the 2004 Visual Arts Scholarship, 2005 Design Excellence Award, and Sam Willig Memorial Award for Advertising Design.