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
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Camus

A publication about Albert Camus’ philosophy and life.

  
  
This design juxtaposes positive typography with red-orange overlaid images of conflict and war to communicate Albert Camus’ message of resistance and life in the face of the absurdity of existence. The design is fairly restrained until at the most emotional point of the article, a cut out of Sisyphus intrudes on the text with his outstretched elbow. Further, an rough hand-drawn line guides the reader through the article, highlighting the most important points.
 

   
Mark