This is work I designed as lead graphic designer at Gordon Chun Design. Clients included museums such as the Oakland Museum, Asian Art Museum, and Exploratorium. Below, I created the first logo for San Francisco Bay Trail, a 500-mile trail around the San Francisco Bay.
Richard Deutsch Studio: I designed Richard Deutsch's logo and identity system. Richard is a sculptor who frequently used found objects and metal. Printing was black ink with embossed logo onto uncoated grey card stock. 
Richard Brazeau: This children's book was independently published by the author's grandchildren. I designed the cover, typography, and interior pages, as well as the endpapers.
Anne Kirk: I used one of Anne's textiles as a textural background for her business cards. We printed a metallic ink onto both white and black card stock paper.
dePersona Exhibit: I designed this catalog for Oakland Museum's exhibition called dePersona. I chose a high gloss cover stock which went well the the electric, digital nature of the cover art.
Raymond Saunders: I designed this catalog for artist Raymond Saunders' exhibit at the Oakland Museum. 
Book Publishing: I designed books for Wildcat Canyon Press, Circulus Publishing, University of California Press, as well as independently published books.
Mark di Suvero: Catalog for artist Mark di Suvero.  For the front cover, I decided to print on an uncoated brown paper stock only using two ink colors. And on the inside, I chose to only use black ink, which appropriately captured the stark nature of Mark's sculptures.
Oakland Museum and Oakland Airport: I designed this partnership logo and exhibit logos which features traveling exhibits at the Oakland Airport. I also created the exhibit signage.
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