Dear Future Us

A narrative project that demonstrates the everyday rituals that happen when my grandma is in the kitchen. Her ordinary actions became the memory, as it also brought life to the space and preserved tradition. The narrative documents how food is more than a meal, it is culture, family, and identity. I want to capture those moments to demonstrate how the kitchen holds memory and tradition.

In collaboration with Daniela Murillo-Cifuentes

This medium takes the form of a large-scale typographic installation composed of layered student reflections. By translating individual responses into a visual hierarchy, the piece captures how graphic design students define themselves in the present, allowing those identities to be inherited by future viewers.

A large-scale interactive print that responds to touch. Heat-sensitive ink conceals layers of text that are only revealed through physical contact. As viewers place their hands on the surface, hidden reflections from graphic design students appear then slowly fade way. The poster is a living archive of becoming.

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A digital platform that collects and preserves recorded voices from graphic design students and community members. Voice becomes the primary medium for documenting ourselves while we are still becoming, sharing reflections on inheritance, identity, and legacy through questions we came up with.

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