Cavan Huang

Cavan Huang
Residence Brooklyn, NY
Occupation Artist, graphic designer
Known for Graphic design
Title Graphic Designer
Website "Cavan Huang"

Cavan Huang is a graphic designer, creative director, and design educator. He attended McGill University in Montreal where he studied history and urban planning. Huang then studied graphic design from 2003–2005 at Rhode Island School of Design in Providence. He creates motion based visuals that enhance the way design is looked at and how we visualize space. Much of his inspiration comes from the details of cities, lights, traffic, sounds, and people.[1] Huangs work can be found in Contemporary Graphic Design, CMYK Magazine, AdAge Magazine, a PBS Documentary, the Time Warner Center, AIGA, TED, CANNES LIONS, the Webby Awards, and the White House.[2]

Work

2003 Dusk, typographic concrete poem

2003 The Conversation film poster

2003 Harlem Document No. 3 Typographic composition Looking Closer exhibition poster

2004 The Street Drunks- Series8,2 visual transcription

2004 The Street Drunks- Series8,3 visual transcription[2]

Exhibitions

2004 Graphic Design Triennial Exhibition, Rhode Island School of Design, Providence.

2006 Spoken with Eyes, Davis Design Museum, University of California, Sacramento[2]

Awards

2003 Best Multimedia Design, Applied Arts Magazine, Toronto

2004 Best Multimedia Design, Summit Creative Awards, Toronto

2006 Nominated as 1 of 25 emerging designers, Step InsideDesign magazine, New York[2]

Professional Experience

2000/2001 Multimedia/web designer, Rompus Interactive, Toronto

2001/2002 Creative Director, Colorshadow Communications, Toronto

2003–2005 Instructor, Rhode Island School of Design, Providence

2005–2007 Distributed Media Designer, Time Warner, New York[3]

2007–2011 Art Director & Senior Multimedia Designer, Time Warner, New York

2011+ Associate Creative Director, Interbrand, New York[2]

References

  1. Fiell Charlotte and Peter, "Contemporary Graphic Design", p. 156-159 Taschen,.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 Huang, Cavan. "Cavan Huang". Retrieved March 4, 2013.
  3. Heller, Stephen and Womack, David, "Becoming A Digital Designer", p. 254-256 Wiley,.

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