The environment of work culture has shifted towards flexibility and hybrid working arrangements. Impacted heavily by the pandemic, there has been a focus on employee wellness and mental health. Togather is responding to the paradigm shifts and looking forwards by hybridizing the coworking and hospitality sector. A space in which to focus, rest, explore, and connect.
Busan International Film Festival was founded in 1996 in Busan, South Korea during a lowpoint in the Korean film industry. It has grown to be the largest international film festival in Asia, as well as one of the largest in the world. Their focus is bringing attention to up and coming directors and talents from around the world.
Thrasher Magazine (1981) consists primarily of skateboard and music related articles and offers an ideal of what a skater should be, resourceful and resilient. This rebrand focused on elevating and updating, to meet current shifts within skate culture.
Stoicism is an ancient Greek philosophy that teaches us the development of self-control and fortitude as a means of overcoming our destructive emotions such as hate, lust, and fear. It is meant to be applied as a framework in which to navigate daily life. Practicing Stoicism is a lifelong inner journey of self improvement.
This project scope was to provide a digital archive or exhibition space for a pre-internet movement. The solutions explored were an app for practitioners and a symposium headed by Massimo Pigliucci, a proponent of the modern Stoicism movement.
Organization of American States is a political organization spanning North, Central, and South America consisting of 35 independent states.
Since its founding in 1948, the OAS strives to achieve among its member states independence, security, and democracy. This identity system strived to honor the sense of equality and solidarity among its members.
The project scope was rebranding an existing cultural or political entity. Branding was explored through print, motion, web, and spatial environment graphics.
Codeswitching: In linguistics, code-switching or language alternation occurs when a speaker alternates between two or more language varieties in the context of a single conversation.
Let's Switch explores the act of codeswitching and the power dynamics in modern society. Who is expected to codeswitch? Which dialects and manners of speaking are considered “proper” and who gets to decide?