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
Krtrima

Krtrima is a website exploring what it means to be AI and how their logic vastly differs from humans. The website pulls information from a database of words and images entirely generated by AI. When you arrive at the site, Krtrima, which means artificial in Sanskrit, begins to ask you questions and displays images and words in the background. These words and images make no sense to the human brain, yet they make perfect sense to AI simply because it was programmed to do just that. This website displays the duality between AI and Human input and how one relies entirely on the other.

Duration – 1 month
March 2021