Graduates

Kandys Myoung

BFA in Graphics — Graphic Design
Course:
GPRT-202 Communication Design 3: Narrative & Scale
Faculty:
Christian Perez-Morin

LANAC

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By simplifying the name of the organization, I was able to design a logo with letterforms that resemble patterns, inspired by Native American clothing. To connect back to nature, which is significantly important to the indigenous people, I chose earthy and soft tones, which is also very approachable and friendly.
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The booklet takes you on a journey from introducing Native American symbology, how they were important to the Native Americans, to the disappearing language and culture.
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Engawa: A traditional Japanese house has an area called engawa, the so-called edge of the house. Used as a type of veranda, an engawa has the role to connect the inside of the house with the outside. The first six pages, or the engawa of the booklet introduces the topic of Native American symbology.
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These symbols replace the actual object in each images. For example, the red symbol is the sun.
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Symbol for fire
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Symbol for horses
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Lastly, symbol for tipi.
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A powwow is an event where tribes come together to celebrate their heritage through eating, singing and dancing. The letterforms are distorted to capture the energy of the event.
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When put side by side, the letterforms in the posters spell out “powwow."
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An Instagram carousel that informs the details of the event. This as well spells out “powwow."