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I just did a project which the goal is to create a restaurant website for mobile, tablet, desktop. I went with an ube dessert shop and it is called Ube&Co. For mobile, I went with doing an app but I did a website for tablet and desktop. The fun part about this project was to be able to express my creativity since ube is a big part of my life and my culture. Coming from a Filipino background, this project spoke to me on many levels and designing it was fun to work on.

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In honor of Bad Bunny’s halftime performance, I wanted to share some posters I made in 2025 for my Typography 1 class.
For this project, I designed a 70s-inspired magazine cover using ITC Avant Garde Gothic, which is a geometric sans serif typeface and its based on the Avant Garde Magazine logo from the 1970s.
The type is super clean and influenced by the Bauhaus movement which is all about simple shapes, structure, and most importantly breaking traditional design rules.
What I loved most is that Avant Garde Magazine was known for pushing boundaries with typography making it very expressive and I felt like that connected exactly with Bad Bunny. He breaks norms too especially as a Latino artist performing on one of the biggest American stages making it felt symbolic.
I used Photoshop + Illustrator to build out the layout, experimenting with bold type placement and a 70s…
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This is so awesome ryan!! Definitely hope you continue with this in the future! 👍