Ivy Airu Zhang creates expressive, effective visual systems that captures liveliness of brands, collectives and indviduals. She is a recent graduate from Rhode Island School of Design with a BFA in Graphic Design. Born and raised in Guangzhou, China, she recently moved from Providence, RI to Queens, NY.

Open to full-time positions/freelance works at the moment.
Currently freelancing with EO Space
Previously interned at Siegel+Gale
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Ivy Airu Zhang creates expressive, effective visual systems that captures liveliness of brands, collectives and indviduals. She is a recent graduate from Rhode Island School of Design with a BFA in Graphic Design. Born and raised in Guangzhou, China, she recently moved from Providence, RI to Queens, NY.

Open to full-time positions/freelance works at the moment.
airuzhang111@gmail.com
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Instagram
Resume


Publication Design
Personal Project
A speculative yearbook typeset in full stops coming from four different languages. Sourced from Jennifer Billock’s “Why Do People Sign Yearbooks?”, this micro publication introduces how yearbook signatures evolve over years ever since the birth of first yearbook back in 1914 at East St. Louis High. Earlier ones are mostly hand-written, sourced from poems and scrapbooks; later they are largely replaced by acronyms inspired by text messages. Back cover with initials of everyone in the class designed with ideographic full stops. Miller Text Roman, Helvetica Now, Petit Formal Script in use.

©IVY AIRU ZHANG
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
2024