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| selected projects from the studio on 44th pl. |
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Project: Screenshots
and album packaging from the short film, "Hints for Better Living."
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| Project: T-shirt
design for CalArts' annual t-shirt show. |
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| Project: A
catalog for "Clip/Stamp/Fold", an exhibition of independent architecture
publications from the 1960s and 70s. |
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Project: "Merely
Chemicals," for a show at CalArts titled "Love & Heartbreak."
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| Project: Album
packaging for music group Molidus. |
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| Project: Poster
based on a passage from Thomas Mann's "Death in Venice", in which
a young boy's smile becomes the object of an older man's guilty obsession. |
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| Project:
A zine about the history of Swiss graphic designer Herbert Matter and his
influence on contemporary graphic design. |
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| Project:
New identity proposed for Swedish home furnishings company, IKEA. The identity
included a logo, logotype and pattern design which were applied to a business
card, envelope, letterhead and buckslip. (Student work) |
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| Project:
A zine about the history of 80s punk band the Adoloscents. |
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| Project:
One image-based and one typographic-based book cover based on the themes
in Gabriel Garcia Marquez's short story Light is Like Water. |
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