She was born in Xanthi, she studied graphic design at the Athens Art and Technology Group (AKTO), a Middlesex University partner institution. She is also a graduate of the Open University of Cyprus's Department of Greek Cultural Studies (History, Archaeology and Art).
She has worked as a private employee in the fields of advertising and publishing. Since 2002, she has worked at the Ministry of Culture and Sports.
From 2002 to 2006, she worked as a contract graphic designer at the 8th Ephorate of Prehistoric and Classical Antiquities in Corfu and Thesprotia. In this role, she was responsible for all the Ephorate's informational materials including those relating to events, exhibitions, educational programs, brochures, and guides to archaeological sites. She participated in the design team for the re-exhibition of the Chinese Art Collection at the Museum of Asian Art in Corfu where she also contributed to the design of the Nepal–Tibet temporary exhibition.
In 2006, she assumed the position of graphic designer at the 33rd Ephorate of Prehistoric and Classical Antiquities in Preveza–Arta. There, she designed exhibition materials for the archaeological museums of Nikopolis and Arta, as well as printed guides for the two museums. She also designed printed and electronic material, information signs, posters, CD-ROMs, and so on, for all Ephorate's activities. She was responsible for the graphic design and illustration of educational programs: 'My home, my little home..., The Journey of the Mosaic Tile, Who Wants to Know the Future, etc.
In 2014 she was appointed to the Archaeological Museum of Thessaloniki, where she worked in the Department of Exhibitions, Communication and Education, while in December 2024 she is member of Publications and Archive Management Department of the Museum.
She has given presentations at Greek and international conferences. She has taught graphic design at the Vocational Training Institute of Ioannina and participated in numerous specialised seminars.
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https://independent.academia.edu/AnnieVlachopoulou


