Juliette's illustrations have appeared in many publications, corporate communications, and books, including The Girl's Guide to Absolutely Everything (Workman, 2007); the Coca-Cola Femsa 2004 Annual Report; the cover of The New Yorker; Travel + Leisure; Smart Money; CosmoGirl!; Body and Soul; Martha Stewart Omnimedia; Citibank; The New York Times Magazine, and many others.

Vicky A. Clark wrote about Juliette in the book Comic Release:

"Juliette Borda's quirky drawings reveal the insecurities we have about our bodies and ourselves...her illustrations encourage us to laugh at our imperfections. (She goes) beyond the individual to deal with the trials and tribulations involved in relating to others. She moves through the various stages of interaction, from insecurity when meeting new people to the full flush of love or friendship through to the end of the relationship."

Her gouache paintings have been exhibited at the Society of Illustrators Museum of American Illustration in NYC, the Norman Rockwell Museum in Massachussetts, the Pasadena Art Center, the Ontario College of Art and Design, Spazioeventi Libreria Mondadori, Venice, Italy, and the University of Palermo in Buenos Aires; among other galleries and museums around the world. Her original work is in the collections of Ethan Hawke and David Zwirner; and is in the permanent collection of the Carnegie Museum of Art in Pittsburgh, and appears in the movie Smart People, starring Sarah Jessica Parker and Ellen Page.

The May/June 2003 issue of Communications Arts magazine features a 10-page profile of Juliette and her work. (Back issues available at www.commarts.com)

She has received many awards, including thirteen consecutive years of inclusion in American Illustration, which celebrates the world's finest commercial and fine art illustration. She received a silver medal from the Society of Illustrators in 2006. Other awards include a silver medal from the Art Directors' Club of NY; and a silver medal and a bronze medal from the Society of Newspaper Designers.

Juliette lives and works in New York City and is currently working on a series of uncommissioned paintings.