JAMES TUPLING 


A graphic designer based in NYC.

Currently Designing at Via Collective. 

Previously Timothy Goodman’s Design Intern.



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Home
Signage
Grimm
Park
Guide to Hype
Cardistry

Appropriation
Chicken Bar
Miscellaneous



Speaking Engagements

Pratt Insitute - Guest Reviewer - 2024
AIGA National Conference, NYC, 2023
Bowling Green State Univeristy, 2023
Pratt Insitute, 2023
SCADtalks Conference, HK, 2019



NADIA PARTNERS


Collaborating with Diego Segura to produce a logo and website for a Venture Capital firm. 






AIGA CONFERENCE


 A selected speaker for a lightning talk titled “Design for culture: Appreciation or Appropriation”.






SIGNAGE 


Signage and wayfinding system for an undisclosed Tech Client in Chelsea NYC for the buildings loading docks.  

Studio: GHD PARTNERS



GRIMM


A narrow sans serif with low contrast built for display.

Designed to feel like a teen who thinks they are too cool for school

 

Typeface Design






PARK


A cultural center that fosters rebellious creativity and originality through education, art and design, sneaker and skate culture for the change makers of tomorrow.   

Branding + Motion






GUIDE TO HYPE


A magazine centred around contemporary art, sneakers and hype culture. This issue explores two featured artists KAWS and BEEPLE while also providing a brief history of hype consumer culture.  

Editorial





CARDISTRY


Is a branding and editorial project showcasing the niche art of Cardistry. The practise of Cardistry evolved as a sub-culture within magic. It focuses on the flourishing and skill of manipulating playing cards with your hands.

Branding + Editorial





SKATE BEYOND 


A speculative brand aiming to comment of the future of skateboarding. A culmination of research and visual exploration.

Branding + Motion






APPROPRATION


A pamphlet designed to raise awareness about issues surrounding cultural appropriation and the usage of culturally tied imagery.  

Editorial








CHICKEN BAR


A project with Chicken bar to explore potential menu and packaging as well as other visual materials. The goal was strengthen the bars inspired theme: 1980’s.  

Branding + Menu Design




MISCELLANEOUS


A creative playground where I place personal projects or experiments.   

Experimental + Personal