VISUAL IDENTITY
The New York Asian Film Festival is a festival that exhibits the bold and thriving film cultures of Asia in the United States. Film is intimately intertwined with culture and has the ability to impact others because of its ability to document and portray a population's ideals, values, and commonalities. The New York Asian Film Festival is dedicated to showing that Asian culture is not monolithic but diverse, vibrant, and changing,and it does this by showing films from Korea, China, Japan, Thailand, Hong Kong, Malaysia, India, Taiwan, and many more!
BOOK DESIGN
What is the “K” in K-Pop analyzes Korean identity through the lens of pop music.The by-product of rapid change, from imperialism to capitalism, the Korean Wave (Hallyu) has become its primary export. The book explores identity through a range of subjects, from gender fluidity to social isolation.
The project also includes a visual identity for Kaya Books, exploring the asian pacific diaspora.
The project also includes a visual identity for Kaya Books, exploring the asian pacific diaspora.
BRAND IDENTITY
Since 1999 Dublab has offered a wide spectrum of music from all over the globe. Today, it has evolved into an inclusive community that now offers riginal art exhibits, films, events record releases and educational programs related to health, youth, development, education and creative processes.
When designing the identity the history of electronic music was important to keep in mind as DJ’s have been the backbone of this community. The logo was inspired by overlapping soundwaves and the community as a melting pot of diverse cultures.
When designing the identity the history of electronic music was important to keep in mind as DJ’s have been the backbone of this community. The logo was inspired by overlapping soundwaves and the community as a melting pot of diverse cultures.
FONT DESIGN
Kingpin is a grotesk typeface with four weights based off of the versatility of skateboarding
EXPERIMENTS