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The Google Chromebook is a revolutionary laptop priced to be accessible to anyone. To celebrate the launch, Google staged a takeover of 9 of Times Square’s biggest screens for the Thanksgiving holiday weekend. A key platform of the “For Everyone” campaign, the event encouraged users to upload their own images along with a “For…” caption […]
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This was a massive projection-mapped animation for Beyoncé’s performance of her song “I Was Here” at the United Nations General Assembly Hall on 8/10/12 in New York City. The piece was custom designed for the largest indoor curved projection screen ever built: 224 x 46 feet (68 x 14 meters), 240 degrees, with a horizontal […]
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“Hafu” is a film about the experiences of mixed-Japanese living in Japan. The word “hafu” literally means “half,” but is used to refer to people of mixed Japanese descent. I designed and animated these infographics to illustrate changing demographics of Japan. The design is bilingual to accommodate Japanese and international distribution. The animation is the […]
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The Brooklyn Historical Society’s “Crossing Borders, Bridging Generations” is an oral history project and public programming series about mixed-heritage. I designed the logo and website for CBBG, as well as two print pieces: the fall 2011 brochure, and the spring 2012 brochure/poster. In addition to my design work, I was also a moderator/interviewer for an event at […]
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DJ Spooky is the stage name of Paul D. Miller, a composer, multimedia artist and writer who has performed everywhere from the Whitney to the Venice Biennale, and has collaborated with everyone from Chuck D to Yoko Ono. I designed numerous pieces for his projects related to Antarctica, including the cover of The Book of […]
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Loving Day is named after Loving v. Virginia, the Supreme Court decision that legalized interracial marriage in the United States. It encourages people to host celebrations in honor of the case’s anniversary on June 12th. The roots of the project are in graphic design: it began as my graduate thesis at Parsons the New School […]
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I animated this minimalist commercial for Grey Goose with a focus on typographic detail and transitions. I worked on this project while at Emmy-award winning design studio Imaginary Forces.
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“Hafu” is a film about the experiences of mixed-Japanese living in Japan. The word “hafu” literally means “half,” but is used to refer to people of mixed Japanese descent. I designed and animated graphic elements to match the time lapse footage for this film teaser.
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World Up is a non-profit organization that “makes the world smaller through hip hop, education, and technology.” I also designed their logo, business cards, a holiday card, and a typeface based on the custom lettering I initially created for their logo. The World Up logo was featured in Los Logos 4 (published by Gestalten). Grammy-nominated […]
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The Lincoln Center “Infopeel” is a large outdoor video display in front of Alice Tully Hall on Broadway. The Infopeel was built as a part of Lincoln Center’s architectural redesign, led by award-winning studio Diller Scofidio + Renfro. I designed, animated, and presented a branded graphic system for the Infopeel, which had to represent Lincoln […]
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