Digital Design, Print

A collection of event flyers for 3sixteen.
Faccia Brutto x Wilson's Pop-Up Cafe

Wilson's was a month-long pop-up hosted by 3sixteen to celebrate their 20th anniversary. Throughout its residency, it featured numerous events in collaboration with various coffee roasters and an espresso cocktail event with Faccia Brutto. For this special occasion, I designed a custom cut-out typeface and paired it with a traditional typeface to reflect the minimal yet playful branding of both brands.
3sixteen Records - Vinyl Night at Lovely Day

This flyer for the launch party was inspired by the retro 70s record label logo used by 3sixteen for their "3sixteen Records" capsule. Drawing from the DJ events of that era, I incorporated a DIY scanned aesthetic with bold lettering to capture the vibe and feel of the time.
3sixteen Spring Release Party

Drawing from the color palette and other elements of the spring collection mood board, this flyer encapsulates the inspiration behind the details.
3sixteen Record Night
The theme for 3sixteen's second Record Night at Lovely Day was a tribute to Herbie Hancock. The event began with Herbie's Blue Note era and journeyed through his post-bop phase into the Headhunters period and beyond. To represent this, I created a cut-out style collage featuring various photos of Herbie Hancock throughout his life, designing a D.I.Y flyer similar to ones from the 70's and 80's.
Mule Boyz
Flyer and Story teaser for collaboration and party between 3sixteen and Mule Boyz.
3sixteen Los Angeles Closing Weekend
After eight years, 3sixteen Los Angeles is closing its doors and moving to a new location. To honor and celebrate the final weekend, a special flyer was created. Inspired by the branding for the 1968 Olympics, the main goal was to design a minimalistic flyer focusing on the number 8.
3sixteen x Crocs

The first collaboration between 3sixteen and Crocs brings together fashion and minimalism, inspired by Russian brutalism. The clog's design reflects this style with its raw, simple look, showing that impactful design doesn't need to be flashy. This minimalist concept is also evident in the teaser flyer, which hints at the clog’s unique style without fully showing it, highlighting the power of subtlety.
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