Hana
Noory


  1. Decked Out (Identity System) 
  2. I Was Born, I Moved, I Commute (Editorial Design & Installation) 
  3. 2H Gallery (Identity System)
  4. Andy Warhol (Web Development & Design) 
  5. Connecting to Chinatown (Editorial Design)
  6. 505  (Editorial Design) 


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Decked Out (Identity System)

Identity system for a large-scale DIY workshop event where skateboarders can fully build a skateboard and decorate its deck at Waller Street Skatepark in San Francisco, CA. The identity connects art to skateboarding, while being authentic to skate culture and its community.


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I Was Born, I Moved, I Commute (Editorial Design & Installation)


Senior thesis at California College of the Arts; a triptych installation depicting records of my memories and reflection based on San Francisco, a city I grew up visiting, lived in for school, and then only experienced through a BART ride.


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2H Gallery (Identity System)


Identity system for 2H Gallery, an exhibition and gallery space, designed in TBD* in partner with Enso Village. The system overall engages the community of Enso Village to talk with others, to knock on each other’s doors, and to support art.


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Andy Warhol (Web Development & Design)


Fully coded and designed Andy Warhol exhibition site. This site focuses on the celebrity portraits Warhol did and the idea of them being ‘transformative art’, as the paintings started from a polaroid photograph of the subject and could be duplicated—carried on through the animations and overall content.


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Connecting to Chinatown (Editorial Design)


Book about the T Third Line light rail extension to Chinatown in San Francisco that was only possible due to Chinatown community leaders and activists. The design carries forward the voice of a neighborhood deeply important to the geography and history of the city.


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505 (Editorial Design)


Zine of the lyrics of 505 by Arctic Monkeys, a song about longing and angst that builds up in tempo, depicted by the gradual revealing of images and their photo treatment. 


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