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ajea®


Graphic Designer
2019-Present


︎︎︎ Alan Enriquez is a creative whose practice exists at the intersection of curiosity, continuous learning, imagination,and holistic design. On a mission @ lululemon



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001. lululemon
     Apparel Graphics
2024-Present
Designing with purpose, creating works driven by curiosity and innovation.

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002. The Artist Collective
     Product Graphics
(2023)
A brand spotlighting global talents to bring their creations to life, and creating diverse graphics for brands like Zumiez.

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003. Jordan Brand
     Product Graphics
(2022)
In the 'Brand of Flight,' boundaries are pushed, creating experiences that redefine limits—redefining basketball's relationship with style while bridging sports and culture.

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004. Nike Inc.
     Concept Graphics
(2022)
A space where creativity and sports collide. Join me as I explore Nike's ethos and ignite imagination at Nike's Blue Ribbon Studio.

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005. Tinker Hatfield
     Publication
(2022)
A contemporary publication explores sneaker culture with Tinker Hatfield, a design rebel who transformed the footwear industry. Explore the stories behind his iconic designs.

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006. September Works
     Digital Product
(2021)
September Works: a digital experience design studio. Design is a tool for making holistic and creative solutions that have business and social impact.

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007. Aston Martin
     Brand Identity
(2021)
Rediscover Aston Martin: Blending timeless heritage with modernity. Honoring its iconic British luxury roots of power, beauty, and soul.

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008. Museum of Pop Culture
     Symbol Set
(2020)
A crafted collection where art intersects with pop culture, celebrating the essence of cherished fan memorabilia.

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009. Breuer Sans
     Typography
(2020)
A contemporary modular typeface inspired by Seattle's waterfront sign, paying homage to Marcel Breuer's legacy and the robust geometry of 1950s Brutalist architecture.

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