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Belated post for the exhibition catalog/zine for the Through Padlocks, Behind Barricades exhibition done in collaboration between the Interference Archive and the Margaret Morton Archive designed by Matthew Cuschieri and I.

Through Padlocks, Behind Barricades explores the squatter movement on New York's Lower East Side (Loisaida) in the 1990s. It features Margaret Morton's photographs of life in Glass House, an abandoned glass factory at the corner of Avenue D and East 10th Street. Several dozen squatters made the building their home for sixteen months, until police evicted them in winter 1994. The exhibition presents Morton's in-depth portrait of one squat, with an array of printed materials exploring the debates that arose over squatters' rights.

Essay by Emily Drake and Justin Han.
31 pages, RISO printed by Lucky Riso.
Identity designed with Matt & Renata Gaui.

Now available for purchase at Secret Riso Club, and for viewing at the Thomas J. Watson Library at the MET.

Thank you to everyone who contributed to the exhibition big and small! More posts to come showing the exhibition identity.


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3 weeks ago


Belated post for the exhibition catalog/zine for the Through Padlocks, Behind Barricades exhibition done in collaboration between the Interference Archive and the Margaret Morton Archive designed by Matthew Cuschieri and I.

Through Padlocks, Behind Barricades explores the squatter movement on New York's Lower East Side (Loisaida) in the 1990s. It features Margaret Morton's photographs of life in Glass House, an abandoned glass factory at the corner of Avenue D and East 10th Street. Several dozen squatters made the building their home for sixteen months, until police evicted them in winter 1994. The exhibition presents Morton's in-depth portrait of one squat, with an array of printed materials exploring the debates that arose over squatters' rights.

Essay by Emily Drake and Justin Han.
31 pages, RISO printed by Lucky Riso.
Identity designed with Matt & Renata Gaui.

Now available for purchase at Secret Riso Club, and for viewing at the Thomas J. Watson Library at the MET.

Thank you to everyone who contributed to the exhibition big and small! More posts to come showing the exhibition identity.


3
8
3 weeks ago

Belated post for the exhibition catalog/zine for the Through Padlocks, Behind Barricades exhibition done in collaboration between the Interference Archive and the Margaret Morton Archive designed by Matthew Cuschieri and I.

Through Padlocks, Behind Barricades explores the squatter movement on New York's Lower East Side (Loisaida) in the 1990s. It features Margaret Morton's photographs of life in Glass House, an abandoned glass factory at the corner of Avenue D and East 10th Street. Several dozen squatters made the building their home for sixteen months, until police evicted them in winter 1994. The exhibition presents Morton's in-depth portrait of one squat, with an array of printed materials exploring the debates that arose over squatters' rights.

Essay by Emily Drake and Justin Han.
31 pages, RISO printed by Lucky Riso.
Identity designed with Matt & Renata Gaui.

Now available for purchase at Secret Riso Club, and for viewing at the Thomas J. Watson Library at the MET.

Thank you to everyone who contributed to the exhibition big and small! More posts to come showing the exhibition identity.


3
8
3 weeks ago

Belated post for the exhibition catalog/zine for the Through Padlocks, Behind Barricades exhibition done in collaboration between the Interference Archive and the Margaret Morton Archive designed by Matthew Cuschieri and I.

Through Padlocks, Behind Barricades explores the squatter movement on New York's Lower East Side (Loisaida) in the 1990s. It features Margaret Morton's photographs of life in Glass House, an abandoned glass factory at the corner of Avenue D and East 10th Street. Several dozen squatters made the building their home for sixteen months, until police evicted them in winter 1994. The exhibition presents Morton's in-depth portrait of one squat, with an array of printed materials exploring the debates that arose over squatters' rights.

Essay by Emily Drake and Justin Han.
31 pages, RISO printed by Lucky Riso.
Identity designed with Matt & Renata Gaui.

Now available for purchase at Secret Riso Club, and for viewing at the Thomas J. Watson Library at the MET.

Thank you to everyone who contributed to the exhibition big and small! More posts to come showing the exhibition identity.


3
8
3 weeks ago

Belated post for the exhibition catalog/zine for the Through Padlocks, Behind Barricades exhibition done in collaboration between the Interference Archive and the Margaret Morton Archive designed by Matthew Cuschieri and I.

Through Padlocks, Behind Barricades explores the squatter movement on New York's Lower East Side (Loisaida) in the 1990s. It features Margaret Morton's photographs of life in Glass House, an abandoned glass factory at the corner of Avenue D and East 10th Street. Several dozen squatters made the building their home for sixteen months, until police evicted them in winter 1994. The exhibition presents Morton's in-depth portrait of one squat, with an array of printed materials exploring the debates that arose over squatters' rights.

Essay by Emily Drake and Justin Han.
31 pages, RISO printed by Lucky Riso.
Identity designed with Matt & Renata Gaui.

Now available for purchase at Secret Riso Club, and for viewing at the Thomas J. Watson Library at the MET.

Thank you to everyone who contributed to the exhibition big and small! More posts to come showing the exhibition identity.


3
8
3 weeks ago

Belated post for the exhibition catalog/zine for the Through Padlocks, Behind Barricades exhibition done in collaboration between the Interference Archive and the Margaret Morton Archive designed by Matthew Cuschieri and I.

Through Padlocks, Behind Barricades explores the squatter movement on New York's Lower East Side (Loisaida) in the 1990s. It features Margaret Morton's photographs of life in Glass House, an abandoned glass factory at the corner of Avenue D and East 10th Street. Several dozen squatters made the building their home for sixteen months, until police evicted them in winter 1994. The exhibition presents Morton's in-depth portrait of one squat, with an array of printed materials exploring the debates that arose over squatters' rights.

Essay by Emily Drake and Justin Han.
31 pages, RISO printed by Lucky Riso.
Identity designed with Matt & Renata Gaui.

Now available for purchase at Secret Riso Club, and for viewing at the Thomas J. Watson Library at the MET.

Thank you to everyone who contributed to the exhibition big and small! More posts to come showing the exhibition identity.


3
8
3 weeks ago

Belated post for the exhibition catalog/zine for the Through Padlocks, Behind Barricades exhibition done in collaboration between the Interference Archive and the Margaret Morton Archive designed by Matthew Cuschieri and I.

Through Padlocks, Behind Barricades explores the squatter movement on New York's Lower East Side (Loisaida) in the 1990s. It features Margaret Morton's photographs of life in Glass House, an abandoned glass factory at the corner of Avenue D and East 10th Street. Several dozen squatters made the building their home for sixteen months, until police evicted them in winter 1994. The exhibition presents Morton's in-depth portrait of one squat, with an array of printed materials exploring the debates that arose over squatters' rights.

Essay by Emily Drake and Justin Han.
31 pages, RISO printed by Lucky Riso.
Identity designed with Matt & Renata Gaui.

Now available for purchase at Secret Riso Club, and for viewing at the Thomas J. Watson Library at the MET.

Thank you to everyone who contributed to the exhibition big and small! More posts to come showing the exhibition identity.


3
8
3 weeks ago

Belated post for the exhibition catalog/zine for the Through Padlocks, Behind Barricades exhibition done in collaboration between the Interference Archive and the Margaret Morton Archive designed by Matthew Cuschieri and I.

Through Padlocks, Behind Barricades explores the squatter movement on New York's Lower East Side (Loisaida) in the 1990s. It features Margaret Morton's photographs of life in Glass House, an abandoned glass factory at the corner of Avenue D and East 10th Street. Several dozen squatters made the building their home for sixteen months, until police evicted them in winter 1994. The exhibition presents Morton's in-depth portrait of one squat, with an array of printed materials exploring the debates that arose over squatters' rights.

Essay by Emily Drake and Justin Han.
31 pages, RISO printed by Lucky Riso.
Identity designed with Matt & Renata Gaui.

Now available for purchase at Secret Riso Club, and for viewing at the Thomas J. Watson Library at the MET.

Thank you to everyone who contributed to the exhibition big and small! More posts to come showing the exhibition identity.


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8
3 weeks ago


Koyubi Studio will be tabling at Other Islands Bookfair the upcoming weekend!
📆4/25 (Sat)–4/26 (Sun)

We’re so excited to be participating in this fair, thank you to all the folks @prattgradcomd for organizing! The fair is free for visitors, but make sure to register for a time slot. See you all there!


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1 months ago

Koyubi Studio will be tabling at Other Islands Bookfair the upcoming weekend!
📆4/25 (Sat)–4/26 (Sun)

We’re so excited to be participating in this fair, thank you to all the folks @prattgradcomd for organizing! The fair is free for visitors, but make sure to register for a time slot. See you all there!


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2
1 months ago

Koyubi Studio will be tabling at Other Islands Bookfair the upcoming weekend!
📆4/25 (Sat)–4/26 (Sun)

We’re so excited to be participating in this fair, thank you to all the folks @prattgradcomd for organizing! The fair is free for visitors, but make sure to register for a time slot. See you all there!


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1 months ago

新年快乐!🧧🌕🐎🎉 Happy belated lunar new year from Koyubi Studio :) May this year be full of joy, whimsy, and creativity for all.

Claim your luck by writing your new years wishes on these sick prints tonight at @nycdrawingroom in Williamsburg from 7-10PM! 👨‍🎨🐴 Get tickets, link in bio🏃🏻‍♀️

Printed @secret_riso_club


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3 months ago

新年快乐!🧧🌕🐎🎉 Happy belated lunar new year from Koyubi Studio :) May this year be full of joy, whimsy, and creativity for all.

Claim your luck by writing your new years wishes on these sick prints tonight at @nycdrawingroom in Williamsburg from 7-10PM! 👨‍🎨🐴 Get tickets, link in bio🏃🏻‍♀️

Printed @secret_riso_club


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3 months ago

新年快乐!🧧🌕🐎🎉 Happy belated lunar new year from Koyubi Studio :) May this year be full of joy, whimsy, and creativity for all.

Claim your luck by writing your new years wishes on these sick prints tonight at @nycdrawingroom in Williamsburg from 7-10PM! 👨‍🎨🐴 Get tickets, link in bio🏃🏻‍♀️

Printed @secret_riso_club


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2
3 months ago

新年快乐!🧧🌕🐎🎉 Happy belated lunar new year from Koyubi Studio :) May this year be full of joy, whimsy, and creativity for all.

Claim your luck by writing your new years wishes on these sick prints tonight at @nycdrawingroom in Williamsburg from 7-10PM! 👨‍🎨🐴 Get tickets, link in bio🏃🏻‍♀️

Printed @secret_riso_club


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3 months ago


@mizuki_hanada and i are embracing the dying art of snail mail through a monthly bookmark series— FOOTNOTES 📖💌

sign up for our mailing list at the link in our bio to receive a new themed bookmark every month FOR FREEEE 😱🫨

we'll also be selling issue 1 bookmarks (while supplies last!) at @8ballcommunity zine fair this saturday, the 14th 💗

printed @secret_riso_club !!


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3 months ago

@mizuki_hanada and i are embracing the dying art of snail mail through a monthly bookmark series— FOOTNOTES 📖💌

sign up for our mailing list at the link in our bio to receive a new themed bookmark every month FOR FREEEE 😱🫨

we'll also be selling issue 1 bookmarks (while supplies last!) at @8ballcommunity zine fair this saturday, the 14th 💗

printed @secret_riso_club !!


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15
3 months ago

@mizuki_hanada and i are embracing the dying art of snail mail through a monthly bookmark series— FOOTNOTES 📖💌

sign up for our mailing list at the link in our bio to receive a new themed bookmark every month FOR FREEEE 😱🫨

we'll also be selling issue 1 bookmarks (while supplies last!) at @8ballcommunity zine fair this saturday, the 14th 💗

printed @secret_riso_club !!


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3 months ago

We had a blast at TABF last month! We encountered so many old and new faces, amazing talks by the most interesting presses, and so much love and excitement for printed matter.

Huge appreciation to the TABF organizing team @tokyoartbookfair for making it happen. See you all again soon!:)


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3 months ago

We had a blast at TABF last month! We encountered so many old and new faces, amazing talks by the most interesting presses, and so much love and excitement for printed matter.

Huge appreciation to the TABF organizing team @tokyoartbookfair for making it happen. See you all again soon!:)


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3 months ago

We had a blast at TABF last month! We encountered so many old and new faces, amazing talks by the most interesting presses, and so much love and excitement for printed matter.

Huge appreciation to the TABF organizing team @tokyoartbookfair for making it happen. See you all again soon!:)


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2
3 months ago


We had a blast at TABF last month! We encountered so many old and new faces, amazing talks by the most interesting presses, and so much love and excitement for printed matter.

Huge appreciation to the TABF organizing team @tokyoartbookfair for making it happen. See you all again soon!:)


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3 months ago

We had a blast at TABF last month! We encountered so many old and new faces, amazing talks by the most interesting presses, and so much love and excitement for printed matter.

Huge appreciation to the TABF organizing team @tokyoartbookfair for making it happen. See you all again soon!:)


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3 months ago

Koyubi Studio is tabling at Tokyo Art Book Fair on Week 2!
📅 12/19 (Fri)–12/21 (Sun)

We’re so excited to bring many of our goodies from Brooklyn to Tokyo. Come find us at the ZINE’S MATE area on the B2 floor!
東京のみなさん、お会いできるのを楽しみにしています💫📚


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5 months ago

Had an amazing weekend at the Pittsburgh Art Book Fair! Thank you for stopping by, chatting, and sharing the love for printed matter.
Big love to the @pghartbookfair organizing team for making it happen. Can’t wait to be back next year!!

Will see you soon at TABF🗼📚


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7 months ago

Had an amazing weekend at the Pittsburgh Art Book Fair! Thank you for stopping by, chatting, and sharing the love for printed matter.
Big love to the @pghartbookfair organizing team for making it happen. Can’t wait to be back next year!!

Will see you soon at TABF🗼📚


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7 months ago

Had an amazing weekend at the Pittsburgh Art Book Fair! Thank you for stopping by, chatting, and sharing the love for printed matter.
Big love to the @pghartbookfair organizing team for making it happen. Can’t wait to be back next year!!

Will see you soon at TABF🗼📚


3
1
7 months ago

Had an amazing weekend at the Pittsburgh Art Book Fair! Thank you for stopping by, chatting, and sharing the love for printed matter.
Big love to the @pghartbookfair organizing team for making it happen. Can’t wait to be back next year!!

Will see you soon at TABF🗼📚


3
1
7 months ago

It’s been 2 years since our last edition of Saturday Salon but we’re finally back! 

The theme of issue 11 is about uprooting and finding belonging; when everything is turbulent and inevitably everchanging, where and what do you look to for grounding? We’ve asked participants to create a visual and written reflection of the past year with this theme in mind.

Editions are currently sold out but we will have them back in stock for TABF happening in December, stay tuned!

Issue Editor: Mizuki Hanada
Contributors: Briaanna Chiu, Matthew Cuschieri, Monet Fukawa, Anmol Govinda Rao, Mio Kosaka, Yasemin Sarihan


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7 months ago

It’s been 2 years since our last edition of Saturday Salon but we’re finally back! 

The theme of issue 11 is about uprooting and finding belonging; when everything is turbulent and inevitably everchanging, where and what do you look to for grounding? We’ve asked participants to create a visual and written reflection of the past year with this theme in mind.

Editions are currently sold out but we will have them back in stock for TABF happening in December, stay tuned!

Issue Editor: Mizuki Hanada
Contributors: Briaanna Chiu, Matthew Cuschieri, Monet Fukawa, Anmol Govinda Rao, Mio Kosaka, Yasemin Sarihan


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7 months ago

It’s been 2 years since our last edition of Saturday Salon but we’re finally back! 

The theme of issue 11 is about uprooting and finding belonging; when everything is turbulent and inevitably everchanging, where and what do you look to for grounding? We’ve asked participants to create a visual and written reflection of the past year with this theme in mind.

Editions are currently sold out but we will have them back in stock for TABF happening in December, stay tuned!

Issue Editor: Mizuki Hanada
Contributors: Briaanna Chiu, Matthew Cuschieri, Monet Fukawa, Anmol Govinda Rao, Mio Kosaka, Yasemin Sarihan


177
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7 months ago

It’s been 2 years since our last edition of Saturday Salon but we’re finally back! 

The theme of issue 11 is about uprooting and finding belonging; when everything is turbulent and inevitably everchanging, where and what do you look to for grounding? We’ve asked participants to create a visual and written reflection of the past year with this theme in mind.

Editions are currently sold out but we will have them back in stock for TABF happening in December, stay tuned!

Issue Editor: Mizuki Hanada
Contributors: Briaanna Chiu, Matthew Cuschieri, Monet Fukawa, Anmol Govinda Rao, Mio Kosaka, Yasemin Sarihan


177
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7 months ago

It’s been 2 years since our last edition of Saturday Salon but we’re finally back! 

The theme of issue 11 is about uprooting and finding belonging; when everything is turbulent and inevitably everchanging, where and what do you look to for grounding? We’ve asked participants to create a visual and written reflection of the past year with this theme in mind.

Editions are currently sold out but we will have them back in stock for TABF happening in December, stay tuned!

Issue Editor: Mizuki Hanada
Contributors: Briaanna Chiu, Matthew Cuschieri, Monet Fukawa, Anmol Govinda Rao, Mio Kosaka, Yasemin Sarihan


177
6
7 months ago

It’s been 2 years since our last edition of Saturday Salon but we’re finally back! 

The theme of issue 11 is about uprooting and finding belonging; when everything is turbulent and inevitably everchanging, where and what do you look to for grounding? We’ve asked participants to create a visual and written reflection of the past year with this theme in mind.

Editions are currently sold out but we will have them back in stock for TABF happening in December, stay tuned!

Issue Editor: Mizuki Hanada
Contributors: Briaanna Chiu, Matthew Cuschieri, Monet Fukawa, Anmol Govinda Rao, Mio Kosaka, Yasemin Sarihan


177
6
7 months ago

It’s been 2 years since our last edition of Saturday Salon but we’re finally back! 

The theme of issue 11 is about uprooting and finding belonging; when everything is turbulent and inevitably everchanging, where and what do you look to for grounding? We’ve asked participants to create a visual and written reflection of the past year with this theme in mind.

Editions are currently sold out but we will have them back in stock for TABF happening in December, stay tuned!

Issue Editor: Mizuki Hanada
Contributors: Briaanna Chiu, Matthew Cuschieri, Monet Fukawa, Anmol Govinda Rao, Mio Kosaka, Yasemin Sarihan


177
6
7 months ago

It’s been 2 years since our last edition of Saturday Salon but we’re finally back! 

The theme of issue 11 is about uprooting and finding belonging; when everything is turbulent and inevitably everchanging, where and what do you look to for grounding? We’ve asked participants to create a visual and written reflection of the past year with this theme in mind.

Editions are currently sold out but we will have them back in stock for TABF happening in December, stay tuned!

Issue Editor: Mizuki Hanada
Contributors: Briaanna Chiu, Matthew Cuschieri, Monet Fukawa, Anmol Govinda Rao, Mio Kosaka, Yasemin Sarihan


177
6
7 months ago

introducing koyubi’s sticker pack! a series of illustrations from Pictrails, a drawing game based on the Japanese word game Eshiritori. stay tuned for our Pictrail Book that shows how the game works!

ALSO catch us at Pittsburgh Art Book Fair coming up THIS WEEKEND 09/20-22!!! see you there!!


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8 months ago

introducing koyubi’s sticker pack! a series of illustrations from Pictrails, a drawing game based on the Japanese word game Eshiritori. stay tuned for our Pictrail Book that shows how the game works!

ALSO catch us at Pittsburgh Art Book Fair coming up THIS WEEKEND 09/20-22!!! see you there!!


3
1
8 months ago

introducing koyubi’s sticker pack! a series of illustrations from Pictrails, a drawing game based on the Japanese word game Eshiritori. stay tuned for our Pictrail Book that shows how the game works!

ALSO catch us at Pittsburgh Art Book Fair coming up THIS WEEKEND 09/20-22!!! see you there!!


3
1
8 months ago

introducing koyubi’s sticker pack! a series of illustrations from Pictrails, a drawing game based on the Japanese word game Eshiritori. stay tuned for our Pictrail Book that shows how the game works!

ALSO catch us at Pittsburgh Art Book Fair coming up THIS WEEKEND 09/20-22!!! see you there!!


3
1
8 months ago

introducing koyubi’s sticker pack! a series of illustrations from Pictrails, a drawing game based on the Japanese word game Eshiritori. stay tuned for our Pictrail Book that shows how the game works!

ALSO catch us at Pittsburgh Art Book Fair coming up THIS WEEKEND 09/20-22!!! see you there!!


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1
8 months ago

thank you halifax!📚🌊
@halifaxartbookfair was such a wonderful experience.many inspiring conversations, warm encounters, and amazing works. we are grateful for the chance to share our zines with you, and hope to be back again next year!<3


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8 months ago

thank you halifax!📚🌊
@halifaxartbookfair was such a wonderful experience.many inspiring conversations, warm encounters, and amazing works. we are grateful for the chance to share our zines with you, and hope to be back again next year!<3


3
1
8 months ago

thank you halifax!📚🌊
@halifaxartbookfair was such a wonderful experience.many inspiring conversations, warm encounters, and amazing works. we are grateful for the chance to share our zines with you, and hope to be back again next year!<3


3
1
8 months ago

thank you halifax!📚🌊
@halifaxartbookfair was such a wonderful experience.many inspiring conversations, warm encounters, and amazing works. we are grateful for the chance to share our zines with you, and hope to be back again next year!<3


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1
8 months ago

we created a map for the World Voices Festival 2025, PEN America’s celebration of international literature and writers!

we wanted the map to reflect the spirit of creative expression and the freedom to write. while aligning with the festival’s brand, we developed an isometric-style map featuring illustrated venues, street signage, and icons.

thank you PEN America!


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10 months ago

we created a map for the World Voices Festival 2025, PEN America’s celebration of international literature and writers!

we wanted the map to reflect the spirit of creative expression and the freedom to write. while aligning with the festival’s brand, we developed an isometric-style map featuring illustrated venues, street signage, and icons.

thank you PEN America!


3
5
10 months ago

we created a map for the World Voices Festival 2025, PEN America’s celebration of international literature and writers!

we wanted the map to reflect the spirit of creative expression and the freedom to write. while aligning with the festival’s brand, we developed an isometric-style map featuring illustrated venues, street signage, and icons.

thank you PEN America!


3
5
10 months ago

we created a map for the World Voices Festival 2025, PEN America’s celebration of international literature and writers!

we wanted the map to reflect the spirit of creative expression and the freedom to write. while aligning with the festival’s brand, we developed an isometric-style map featuring illustrated venues, street signage, and icons.

thank you PEN America!


3
5
10 months ago

we created a map for the World Voices Festival 2025, PEN America’s celebration of international literature and writers!

we wanted the map to reflect the spirit of creative expression and the freedom to write. while aligning with the festival’s brand, we developed an isometric-style map featuring illustrated venues, street signage, and icons.

thank you PEN America!


3
5
10 months ago

Saturday Salon is coming back!

it’s a bi-monthly series showcasing the creative processes of various designers & artists. each participant contributes at least one spread per issue, visually journaling their evolving ideas and experiments. the publication serves as a gathering point where wandering lines cross, fostering an ongoing dialogue between disciplines and perspectives. the series captures moments of inspiration, exploration, and artistic exchange in an ever-evolving creative landscape.

stay tuned for our next issue!


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1
11 months ago

Saturday Salon is coming back!

it’s a bi-monthly series showcasing the creative processes of various designers & artists. each participant contributes at least one spread per issue, visually journaling their evolving ideas and experiments. the publication serves as a gathering point where wandering lines cross, fostering an ongoing dialogue between disciplines and perspectives. the series captures moments of inspiration, exploration, and artistic exchange in an ever-evolving creative landscape.

stay tuned for our next issue!


3
1
11 months ago

Saturday Salon is coming back!

it’s a bi-monthly series showcasing the creative processes of various designers & artists. each participant contributes at least one spread per issue, visually journaling their evolving ideas and experiments. the publication serves as a gathering point where wandering lines cross, fostering an ongoing dialogue between disciplines and perspectives. the series captures moments of inspiration, exploration, and artistic exchange in an ever-evolving creative landscape.

stay tuned for our next issue!


3
1
11 months ago

Saturday Salon is coming back!

it’s a bi-monthly series showcasing the creative processes of various designers & artists. each participant contributes at least one spread per issue, visually journaling their evolving ideas and experiments. the publication serves as a gathering point where wandering lines cross, fostering an ongoing dialogue between disciplines and perspectives. the series captures moments of inspiration, exploration, and artistic exchange in an ever-evolving creative landscape.

stay tuned for our next issue!


3
1
11 months ago

Saturday Salon is coming back!

it’s a bi-monthly series showcasing the creative processes of various designers & artists. each participant contributes at least one spread per issue, visually journaling their evolving ideas and experiments. the publication serves as a gathering point where wandering lines cross, fostering an ongoing dialogue between disciplines and perspectives. the series captures moments of inspiration, exploration, and artistic exchange in an ever-evolving creative landscape.

stay tuned for our next issue!


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11 months ago


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