kevin garcia first generation asian-american
b. 1994
2015 - 2019
graphic design + photography portfolio
The following designs + photos were created in tangent with my architecture and industrial design education. As a multidisplinary designer I have always believed in the value of thinking of design in various scales and media. Being a trained design architect, I use graphic design as a tool to uncover my process of thinking while creating unique and sometimes humorous visuals. I hope to use my education and my skills to become a creative director in the near future.
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birth
2018
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noise
2018
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GLITCH
poster series
glitch
2018
poster series
an excerise of restraint
2017
poster series
sausagefest
2016
poster series
visions of tomorrow
2015
poster series
election aftermath
2016
poster series
work work work...
2016
commisioned work
springtime of youth
2018
poster series
full moon
2018
screenprint
define: trash
2018
screenprint
babayin: an extinct alphabet
2018
poster series
sky
2017
screenprint
ugly boy
2018
screenprint
trash international
2018
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graphic layouts
studio collective
2014-2015
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NOTE TO POTENTIAL Ph.D STUDENTS The faculty has developed the doctoral program in marketing to provide challenging research and learning experiences for students seeking the skills to become leading researchers and communicators of advanced business knowledge. The key ingredients to the program’s success are its excellent students and its dynamic, research-oriented faculty who publish regularly in the leading marketing journals. In addition, faculty members are active in national marketing associations such as the American Marketing Association, the Association for Consumer Research, INFORMS, and the Academy of Marketing Science.
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The program is highly selective, rigorous, and personalized. The size of the program is strictly controlled to allow for intensive faculty-student collaboration. The required coursework provides rigorous exposure to the academic research literature in marketing as well as research methods and statistics. At the same time, we recognize that students bring a variety of interests and we will work with students to develop programs of study that will allow them to productively pursue those interests.
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photography
second-hand smoke
2015
photography
in praise of shadows
2016
photography
desparado
2017
photography
witchcraft
2017
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