Linnea Kunesh
footnote
Visual identity for a collegiate magazine about the positive pyschology of running.
Brand Identity
Typography Design
Concepting
+ VERT highlights the ultra-running community: everyday runners and pros.
+ FOOTNOTE focuses on the mental side of collegiate long distance running.
+ GRIT brings to light the stories of underdog runners and teams throughout history.
+ FOOTNOTE focuses on the mental side of collegiate long distance running.
+ GRIT brings to light the stories of underdog runners and teams throughout history.
︎︎︎typeface study
guiding words
pragmatic,
insightful,+
stimulating.
architecture study
Final Identity
‘WE COOL?’
Vinyl Record design for the fourth
studio album from Jeff Rosenstock.
Photography
Art Direction
Background︎︎︎
The album We Cool? is a raw and introspective exploration of the uncertainties of adulthood. With its frenetic energy and brutally honest lyrics, Rosenstock captures the essence of a generation grappling with the pressures of modern life while seeking meaning and connection.
Genres include︎︎︎
pop punk,
punk revival,
alternative rock,
indie rock,
power punk
punk revival,
alternative rock,
indie rock,
power punk
Press play to hear song Nausea from the album.
Big Idea:
The album redesign captures the essence of a middle-aged crisis. Wholey depressing yet passionately screamed lyrics and a punchy piano line showcase a ripple of juxtapositions, each part of the song contradicting another.
Ideation
Guiding words︎︎︎
Tense,
Harsh,
Innocent+Childlike
typographic exploration︎︎︎
Final Album Redesign
Hibiscus Haiku
A haiku restyled into an illustrative booklet focusing on aesthetics of minimalistic line and shape.
Aesthetics &
Composition
Composition
In the twilight rain
these brilliant hued hibiscus
a lovely sunset
Matsuo Basho
Three Social Movements
A poster series denoting three significant movements through history for a lecture series.
Typography Design
Layout Design
Layout Design
Bring Back Our Girls, Mothers of De Plazo, and Black Lives Matter are movements seeking to bring awareness and stand up to the horrific attrocities that have happened to each group.