New York, United States
2025
Developed the brand identity for Mutt Studios, a concept menswear and womenswear fashion label based in New York City's Lower East Side. The project established a cohesive visual identity reflecting the brand’s urban sensibility and directional aesthetic. Elements included typographic systems, editorial layout design, and a suite of branded collateral.
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Toronto, Canada
2024
Created the identity and editorial design for Tokyoids, an alternative architecture book by François Blanciak. The design responds to the book’s generative and speculative nature through a structured, minimalist layout and a disciplined typographic system complements over 100 imagined architectural forms. Structural type, modular grids, and consistent spatial rhythm reflect the systematic process behind the work.
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Toronto, Canada
2024
Created the identity and editorial design for Tokyoids, an alternative architecture book by François Blanciak. The design responds to the book’s generative and speculative nature through a structured, minimalist layout and a disciplined typographic system complements over 100 imagined architectural forms. Structural type, modular grids, and consistent spatial rhythm reflect the systematic process behind the work.
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Toronto, Canada
2025
Designed an embossed business card for Casting Producer Simon Lynch, intended for use in professional networking settings. The card features a minimal layout with refined typography, paired with a tactile embossed detail. Material choices and finishing techniques were selected to reflect the nuanced and relationship-driven nature of casting work.
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Tokyo, Japan
2025
Designed the cover and visual identity for a book chronicling the Nakagin Capsule Tower and the decline of visionary architecture. The design centers around an embossed hardcover that echoes the modular geometry of the building itself. Minimal yet tactile, the visual language draws from the tower’s utopian roots and gradual disassembly, using texture and negative space to evoke a sense of loss and architectural memory.
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Tokyo, Japan
2025
Designed the cover and visual identity for a book chronicling the Nakagin Capsule Tower and the decline of visionary architecture. The design centers around an embossed hardcover that echoes the modular geometry of the building itself. Minimal yet tactile, the visual language draws from the tower’s utopian roots and gradual disassembly, using texture and negative space to evoke a sense of loss and architectural memory.
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