The Chicago International Poster Biennial
The theme centered on reimagining Chicago’s classic transit posters for today—celebrating why it’s great to walk, bike, and take transit.
My concept began with a simple belief: humans are part of nature. By returning to slower, nature-aligned ways of moving, we’re reminded of the value of conservation and our connection to the world around us.
25" x 35", inkjet
2010
Type Lecture Series
A series of posters for a typography lecture, designed around the interplay of letters, words, and pages—inviting viewers to grasp the essence of the lecture.
26" × 44", inkjet
2009
Anonymity
A poster created in response to The Postwall for the 21st Century, an online installation at the New Graphic Design Museum in Breda (NL).
In this installation, 600 new posters are automatically generated each day using content pulled from across the internet.
The project raises a provocative question: “Do we still need graphic designers?”
51" x 36", inkjet
2010
Artist E.V. Day
A typographic exhibition poster inspired by E.V. Day’s suspended sculptural language, capturing tension, movement, and spatial disruption.
25" x 35", inkjet
2010