James McKenzie — Recent Works
James McKenzie combines a variety of skills in his visual communication work.
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James McKenzie combines a variety of skills in his visual communication work.
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Dylan McDonough deconstructs type to represent the formula of a reality television show.
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Dylan McDonough updates the branding of MADA to reflect the harmony between three facilities.
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Dylan McDonough creates a custom typeface and print collateral for MUMA.
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Seviora Citra creates science-based education for Ugandan students.
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Emily Flanagan develops an online platform to reduce social isolation amongst elderly people.
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Emily Flanagan creates a flexible brandmark with flora.
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Rosetta Lake Mills creates a typographic response to the work of Herman Melville.
Karina FitzGerald explores the notion of loss juxtaposed with brightness of colour and prop.
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Karina FitzGerald considers the whole lifecycle of product packaging.
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Alexis Finch shares the intrinsic detail in the mind of a sketchnote artist.
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Merren Spink shares an abstracted timeline of life experiences.
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Merren Spink compares the cultures of Eastern and Western cities.
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Merren Spink creates a high end tea identity.
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John Sinsabaugh draws on the roots of American history to create brand packaging.
Designers fighting global poverty, one creative idea at a time.
Dávid Kurňavka adapts his characteristic style to video shorts.
Florence Li pushes the boundaries of legibility in typeface design.
Gustavo Mancini investigates the world of lettering.
Madeleine Baud bridges the gap between multiple literary platforms.
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Jerome Williams forms a brand through reappropriation of secateurs.
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Bhikkhu investigates the world through a collection of sound and environments.
Josefina Bunster promotes the benefits of calcium through stop motion animation.
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