Alexander Lavertue is a graphic designer born and raised in Grand Rapids, Michigan, now living in New York City. He works on brand identities, editorial design, web design, and motion design projects, primarily within the cultural sector. 

Currently –
01. Pacific, Junior Designer, 2024

Previously –
01. Pacific, Design Intern, 2024
02. 132 Studio, Freelance Designer, 2023
03. The New School, Research Assistant, 2023
04. Conduit Studio, Design Intern, 2022

Education –
01. Parsons School of Design, The New School,
BFA Communication Design, 2023

Awards and Press –
01. Communication Arts 2024 Typography Annual
02. Featured on Cargos designer highlight posts
03. Thesis work published by Draw Down in Framework 102

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Alexander Lavertue is a graphic designer born and raised in Grand Rapids, Michigan, now living in New York City. He works on brand identities, editorial design, web design, and motion design projects, primarily within the cultural sector. 

Currently –
01. Pacific, Junior Designer, 2024

Previously –
01. Pacific, Design Intern, 2024
02. 132 Studio, Freelance Designer, 2023
03. The New School, Research Assistant, 2023
04. Conduit Studio, Design Intern, 2022

Education –
01. Parsons School of Design , The New School
BFA Communication Design, 2023

Awards and Press –
01. Communication Arts 2024 Typography Annual
02. Featured on Cargos designer highlight posts
03. Thesis work published by Draw Down in Framework 102

Email
Instagram
Linkedin
Common Knowledge

What constitutes useful versus useless information? What are the qualifiers that make one piece of information inherently more helpful than another? Today, where we are constantly bombarded with media, the line between good and bad information is becoming thin. This book acts as a paradox by compiling information from the instagram page @depthsofwikipedia that might be considered useless and giving it a contrary meaning through its design and physicality. 

Duration – 3 Weeks
Page Count – 62
May 2022