Ehon: The Artist and the Book in Japan
Ehon: The Artist and the Book in Japan is an exhibit curated by The New York Public Library. It showcases the history and beauty of the Japanese tradition of ehon, or “picture books,” most of which also feature essays, poems, or other texts written in calligraphy. Aside from announcing the exhibit, this poster series shows that though ehon is a tradition that has spanned 1,200 years, it is alive and well, and continues to captivate the imagination of modern artists and audiences alike.
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Self-Portrait Poster
Self-portrait posters capture the subject’s identity by the manipulation of graphic elements and typography. This piece represents the subject’s introversion in contrast to a poster’s ‘extroversion.’
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Mosaic Jazz
This project is a direct-mailer designed in conjunction with the 20th anniversary of the founding of Mosaic Records, an American jazz record company.
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Romblon Wildlife
We designed a series of posters for SIKAT to protect wildlife that is indigenous to Romblon, namely, whale sharks, giant clams, dolphins, and sea turtles.
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