Alexander Lavertue

Graphic Designer born and raised in Grand Rapids, Michigan, now living in NYC; interested in editorial design, branding, and web design. More than anything, he likes putting letters on stuff.

Currently working at –
01. Pacific, Design Intern
02. 132 Studio, Freelance Designer

Previously worked at  –
01. The New School, Research Assistant, 2023
02. 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

Graphic Designer born and raised in Grand Rapids, Michigan, now living in NYC; interested in editorial design, branding, and web design. More than anything, he likes putting letters on stuff.

Currently working at –
01. Pacific, Design Intern
02. 132 Studio, Freelance Designer

Previously worked at  –
01. The New School, Research Assistant, 2023
02. 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 multiple times
03. Thesis work published by Draw Down in Framework 102

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Instagram
Linkedin
Unintentional Natures

Unintentional Natures is an inquiry into how non-human entities comprehend the complexities of human urban settings. Our canine counterparts are among the most prominent of these non-humanentities. The project’s objective is to gain a deeper understanding of how dogs interpret the human-made structures of cities in their present state, given that they are not designed for them. The book’s visual exploration reflects the role of stray dogs in our communities, going beyond their negative connotation and treating them as significant members of society deserving of rights.

Duration – 6 Months
Page Count – 180
April 2023