Hi, I’m Tanner—a graphic designer. 


I love any well-made design, but I’m especially interested in branding, print, and animation. When I’m not working, you can find me reading a book, printmaking, or learning how to play tennis. Thanks for checking out my work below. 

︎Branding


︎Great Untranslated
︎Gamut Art

︎ Print


︎Stories from Letters
︎Azaloz 
︎The Planets

︎Animation


︎The Crying of Lot 49

︎Keybird

︎UI/UX


︎Lexica

︎Info & contact


︎Résumé
︎Email me
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Azaloz

A publication about global warming, factory farming, and a cult that welcomes global warming.

 
 
AZALOZ mixes articles about global warming and climate change denial with writings from a fictional religion that worships a cosmic horror named Azaloz, the personification of global warming. Using the religion as a metaphor for humanity's historical attitudes toward energy, the publication explores the self-destructive nature of our industrial society.
 
Front cover.
Table of contents. The section titles hint at the color scheme of the publication—tan, green, then red.
The tone of the publication becomes increasingly dark—as does the content.
 
 
 
The image of a severed pig’s head is repeated over and over on this spread which talks about factory farming.
  

Mark