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A Latest Trails
- Kozo processing and washi papermaking in Ino, Japan
- Material animations & titles design for upcoming feature documentary film by Sybilla Patrizia, with Nik Arthur
- Art direction for upcoming experimental short film by Nik Arthur
- Visual identity for re:arc institute, with Michelle Kuan
B Select Clients
Arc'teryx, GANNI, Houndstooth Label, Inter/Access, Northwestern University, Ploeg Arts, re:arc institute, Tyler McGillivary, University of Toronto
C Collaborators
Nik Arthur, Eric Francisco, Elena Kirby & Masumi Rodriguez, Michelle Kuan, Hinako Omori, Rebecca Wilkinson
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Royal Danish Academy, Visual Communication
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Rhode Island School of Design, Typography Elective
Cyanotype Workshop, EQ Bank
Variable Axes & Superglyph, Collisions Workshop, studio basic
Zurich University of the Arts (ZHdK), Visual Communication, Offshore Studio
OCAD University, Graphic Design Workshop
Launchpad SUMMIT, Frontier Panel Discussion & Workshop, Artscape Daniels Launchpad
OCAD University, Graphic Design Workshop
It's Nice That
The Malee Scholarship (Sharp Type)
TYPEONE Magazine Issue 06
The Pangram Paper (Pangram Pangram) 1
The Pangram Paper (Pangram Pangram) 2
Grilli Type
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Ontario Arts Council, Artist-Presenter Collab. Projects
Toronto Arts Council, Creative Communities Grant
Canada Council for the Arts, Digital Now
The Malee Scholarship, Women of Typographic Excellence
OCAD University Medal in Graphic Design
Nora E. Vaughan Award
RGD Awards, Typography, Honourable Mention
ADCC Student Competition, Graphic Design, Silver Winner
Mariah’s Fund Scholarship
Joubin-Selig Bursary
Jan van Kampen Scholarship
Last Updated 26.03.05
Arc’teryx Japan: VIEW FINDERS
2025
- Logo Design
- Graphic Design
Logo and graphic design support in collaboration with Studio Ran (Ray Masaki) for Arc’teryx Japan’s VIEW FINDERS, an in-store exhibition series celebrating artists inspired by the mountains. On display earlier this year at the Arc’teryx Futako Tamagawa store in Tokyo, it featured photographs of four Japanese mountains (Mt. Otensho, Mt. Kurobegorō, Mt. Yari, Mt. Aka) captured by Kyoko Kawano, printed on sheer fabric. Each photo was positioned so that visitors faced the direction of the mountain’s location.
Concept & Creative Direction by DCA Symphony, Brad Holdgrafer, James Koji Hunt
Photography by Kyoko Kawano
Production by Keisaku Ibuki, Drill, Hakuten
Installation Photography by Kohei Yamamoto