SECOND CHANCES
* Brand IdentityWhat will you be when you grow up? A rebrand for a nonprofit, after school organization, Second Chances, is inspired by the vibrant visual language from the colorful scenes of South Los Angeles.
Recognition:
* RGD SoGood Awards (2020)
* Adobe Achievement Top Talent (2019)
* ArtCenter Gallery (2018)
OBJECTS OF DISSENT
* Book DesignObjects of Dissent: Decoding Units of Protest is a compendium on cultural semiotics and their connections with the act of modern day protest. This book surveys the objects, language, and symbols of resistance to reveal the intricacies of language juxtaposed with the intricacies of civil disobedience.
Recognition:
* TDC66 (2020)
* RGD SoGood Awards (2020)
* Communication Arts (2020)
* ArtCenter Gallery (2019)
TIME MAGAZINE
* Editorial Design* Brand Identity
TIME Magazine is the nation’s first and leading weekly news magazine. This hypothetical rebrand updates and refreshes the familiar brand to better connect, serve, and define a new generation of engaged individuals.
Recognition:
* ArtCenter Gallery (2019)
WOMA INSTALLATION
* Mediatecture InstallationAn interactive installation designed to monumentalize the Women’s March. Attendees are encouraged to tweet using #woma2019, and their messages are displayed on the forms. This makes a powerful statement about how the collective voice will never be silenced.
︎Designed as an extension of the Women’s March Rebrand Project.
WOMEN’S MARCH
* Brand Identity* Mediatecture Installation
Designed to empower everyone taking a stand for the changes they wish to see in our world, this visual brand identity represents the powerful, authentic emotions at the Women’s March and the language of the collective. This identity tells the print, digital, and spatial stories of the Women’s March. See you in the streets!
Recognition:
* RGD SoGood Awards (2020)
* ArtCenter Gallery (2018)
SUPERCEDED
* Brand Identity* Exhibition Design
The future is already here, it is just unevenly distributed. Superceded, an exhibition where design and AI collide, plays with machine generated language, and visualizing data sets. It seeks to raise questions about our relationships with technology, illustrate avenues for future-thinking, and pass the Turing Test.
︎Collaboration with dannygray.info