Design Collection

Observation Station

Bringing an awareness to the vehichle of communication graphic design is through publication design.

Graphic Design Publication Design Editorial Design Graphic Design Education

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I Designed This Book and Now You're Reading It
I Designed This Book and Now You're Reading It

Publication

I Designed This Book and Now You're Reading It

I Designed This Book and Now You're Reading It, is a publication based entirely around the idea of seeing graphic design through my eyes. We all perceive the world differently and travel through life at our own pace, yet somehow the world... More

Human-Made
Human-Made

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Human-Made

Inspired by silkscreen easter eggs, Human-Made is a collection of 5 stickers emphasizing the importance of handcraft and personal design abilities. In a world of machines and digital learning, the ability to understand that everything was created... More

I SEE ABC!
I SEE ABC!

Publication

I SEE ABC!

I SEE ABC! Is an interactive typography publication which gets you outside and interacting with type in-use. Interacting with graphic design is as simple as going out and observing the world communating back to you, and this publication gets you... More

Hey!!! I'm Walking Here!
Hey!!! I'm Walking Here!

Publication

Hey!!! I'm Walking Here!

HEY!!! I'm Walking Here! Is a pocket sized publication which looks at the archival quality of graphic design through date stamps on sidewalks. Connected my other publication "HEY!!! You're Standing On Me!", both allow us to reflect on graphic... More

Hey!!! You're Standing On Me!
Hey!!! You're Standing On Me!

Publication

Hey!!! You're Standing On Me!

HEY!!! You're Standing On Me! Is a publication which looks at the archival quality of graphic design through date stamps on manholes. Connected my other publication "Hey!!! I'm Walking Here", both allow us to reflect on graphic design we pass by... More

Work by

Jacob Steer Kagayama

Graphic Design

“We design for the future, using the past which in time will archive our present”