(O)wen

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Owen Davis
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Practice:
Visual Identity
Editorial Design
Book Design 
Signage and Environmental Packaging 
Web Design 
Strategy and Positioning
Art Direction



Located:
Salt Lake City, UT, U.S, 40.7606° N, 111.8881° W








Collecting Human Framework.

01.26.2025

Times Frame: 2 Week





























A hand-bound collection of found imagery that reveals my personal first impressions while giving others the opportunity to do the same, while being vulnerable in this time with a lack thereof. 

Poets, Lovers, and Heroes.

10.25.2024

Time Frame. 3 Weeks






























An invitation for the Met is something to keep for those invited, inside a paper package containing a poster and a brochure, at a time when invitations are disposable.  

Oasis

03.13.2025

Time Frame:  8 Weeks

      















    This process allowed me to explore and develop new disciplines,
     such as UI/UX design and product strategy, ensuring a well-rounded, user-focused outcome. 
The goal was to support remote workers in tracking and monitoring their mental health, while holding them accountable for improving both their personal well-being and workflow.
 

Olympic National Park 
(Re-Design)


10.25.2024

Time Frame: 2 weeks
     















    A rebrand of Olympic National Park based on extensive research, ensuring the new identity was rooted in both the park’s character and its visitors' experiences. The goal was to connect with parkgoers by creating a design system that reflects and reinforces their personal memories and emotional connections to the park.
 

The Space Between Words

10.25.2024

Time Frame: 2 weeks



























Visual identity centered on interaction, drawing inspiration from distinct typographic and visual styles. The design combines elegance with an engaging interactive experience to create something both unique and memorable.
 The goal was to build a system that seamlessly complements the interactive element, inviting recipients to engage more deeply. By doing so, the design becomes more than a one-time experience; it transforms into something meaningful that recipients want to hold on to.
     

    Jarritos 
    (Brand Book) 

    9.25.2024

    Time Frame: 2 weeks
       
















      Rebranding the visual system for Jarritos. Practicing in the creative and fundamental process of branding. The overall approach was to pay homage to the drink's creative, bright visuals while incorporating its rich history and family recipes loved for centuries.  
     

    One/1 

    10.11l.2025

    Time Frame: 5 months
       















      One/1 is a book that captures the essence and beauty of life. I wanted to pay respect to the living. I describe this piece as a portrait of life, dedicated to the people. I used all original images, which I shot on 200-speed 35mm film. This is the essence of promise and the foundation of my design principles, capturing the brilliance of what once was and what will be.
     

    Influence Archive VOL.1

    4.20.2026

    Time Frame: 6 months
         














      An archive and visual portrait of individuals who have influenced me.
      Every person within the collection built
      a piece of themselves into it. I feel immense gratitude and honor to have
      the opportunity not only to convey,
      but to include these individuals in such
      a vulnerable state.

      210  Pgs.  
     

    U of U [2026]
    Graphic Design 
    Capstone Identity

    4.25.2026

    Time Frame: 2 weeks
       

















      Exhibition Identity that encapsulates all
      45 design students and their hard work. Using a 45-degree angle and images of
      the brutalist art building on the U of U campus, 45 degrees represents not only fundamental principles of design but also pays homage to traditional practices that this class found appealing. Very honored to have had the opportunity to work with some amazing designers on this system. This includes (Kristofer Hoon, Jack Desmond, Stephanie Crush, and Dalton Isenhower).
       


     

                                           
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