A platform bringing major-label music tools to every artist. We designed and built the full system — distribution to 200+ streaming platforms, unified analytics from multiple sources, and automated royalty processing — powering millions in annual payouts from bedroom producers to platinum artists.
For Amant, a two-block arts campus in Brooklyn, we created a system uniting architecture, identity, and technology. A mathematical flower, integrated signage, and a website powering every touchpoint work together as one system for programming, operations, and growth.
A website for The Shed, built to match its architectural ambition and dynamic programming. The platform handles most ticketing and membership sales while seamlessly connecting on-site and online experiences. Its on-site “At the Shed” mode turns the website into a streamlined companion for visitors.
A Webby-winning digital guide for JAY-Z’s complete takeover of the Brooklyn Public Library. The platform helped turn the branch into one of the city’s most visited cultural destinations, drawing more than 600,000 visitors in three months.
An award-winning mobile guide for the Smithsonian’s national museums. The platform uses browser-based image recognition — no app required — to connect visitors directly with artists and curators. It launched at the Hirshhorn Museum and has since expanded to multiple Smithsonian sites.
A clear, welcoming signage system that made the new branch instantly legible and inviting, paired with murals drawn from the local environment to create a strong sense of civic place.
Amant
From a variable mathematical flower to a cultural ecosystem spanning city blocks and digital screens.
Tang Museum
A brand built from blocks—uniting structure, color, and composition.
Future Expansion
New brand and applications for architecture studio Future Expansion.
Institute of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles
Identity uniting eclectic vernaculars with mission-driven design.
Columbia GSAPP
Identity inspired by Columbia’s 1914 granite sundial centerpiece.
Columbia Books on Architecture and the City
Identity as a shifting placeholder, adapting to each object’s aspect ratio.
Zagrebački Plesni Centar
Interior and exterior signage for Zagreb’s dance theater ZPC.
Columbia GSAPP Posters
Posters for Columbia GSAPP’s lecture series.
Tang Museum Accelerate magazine
The first of three publications for Tang Museum’s Accelerate: Access and Inclusion initiative.
Tang Teaching Museum booklet
Tang Teaching Museum brochure completing ‘A Teaching Museum is…’ through a flow of uninterrupted images.
Midnight Madness 2015 Book
Midnight Madness 2015 captured in a book, handed to players at the Met’s finish line.
Misleading Innocence (tracing what a bridge can do)
Film titles for a Canadian Centre for Architecture project.
Columbia Books on Architecture and the City catalog
2015/16 catalog teasing Columbia Books’ new identity.
ICAM Conference
Two-directional program book for the International Confederation of Architectural Museums’s conference.
Roosevelt Island Explorers
Platform uniting educators and children to build early education on Roosevelt Island.
Public Art Fund
Identity and signage for Public Art Fund’s exhibition People.
Public Art Fund
Identity, website, and materials for Ryan Gander’s Happy Prince, a disjointed fairy tale in public space.
MOS Architects
Book for MOS Architects’ Element House, echoing the building’s modular form.
Public Art Fund
Cloth-bound catalogue for Statuesque, with cinematic spreads and critical essays.
Public Art Fund
Identity, signage, print, and website for Public Art Fund’s exhibition “Statuesque”.
Immigrants Beware!
Foldout poster on immigration consequences of criminal convictions.
Ivy
Packaging for MOS Architects’ Ivy coat hook system.
From a variable mathematical flower to a cultural ecosystem spanning city blocks and digital screens.
A brand built from blocks—uniting structure, color, and composition.
New brand and applications for architecture studio Future Expansion.
Identity uniting eclectic vernaculars with mission-driven design.
Identity inspired by Columbia’s 1914 granite sundial centerpiece.
Identity as a shifting placeholder, adapting to each object’s aspect ratio.
Interior and exterior signage for Zagreb’s dance theater ZPC.
Posters for Columbia GSAPP’s lecture series.
The first of three publications for Tang Museum’s Accelerate: Access and Inclusion initiative.
Tang Teaching Museum brochure completing ‘A Teaching Museum is…’ through a flow of uninterrupted images.
Midnight Madness 2015 captured in a book, handed to players at the Met’s finish line.
Film titles for a Canadian Centre for Architecture project.
2015/16 catalog teasing Columbia Books’ new identity.
Two-directional program book for the International Confederation of Architectural Museums’s conference.
Platform uniting educators and children to build early education on Roosevelt Island.
Identity and signage for Public Art Fund’s exhibition People.
Identity, website, and materials for Ryan Gander’s Happy Prince, a disjointed fairy tale in public space.
Book for MOS Architects’ Element House, echoing the building’s modular form.
Cloth-bound catalogue for Statuesque, with cinematic spreads and critical essays.
Identity, signage, print, and website for Public Art Fund’s exhibition “Statuesque”.
Foldout poster on immigration consequences of criminal convictions.
Packaging for MOS Architects’ Ivy coat hook system.