The Project: 
Supramorphous is a bold design studio founded in Toronto by two forward-thinking designers that practice sustainability and encourage our society to evolve through their design aesthetic. The brand offers genderless unprecedented fashion apparel and accessories.

My role: 
As a designer for supramorphous, I wear many hats to push the brand in many disciplines such as Fashion, UX, ID, Graphic design and Marketing.

Disciplines:
Ux Design, Fashion Design, Product Design, Graphic Design and Marketing.

Used tools:
 Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe InDesign, Adobe Photoshop, After Effects, Lightroom, Patternmaking, Squarespace and social media.

Objectives:
Develop a brand in the physical and digital world, make connections in the manufacture and PR fields. Collaborate with other artists and to spread the word of the brand: 
There is much more to provide than to take from this life.
Your and our future is now.
You are one; You are unique, You are life. 
Be authentic, Be You, Be prime, Be Supra.
Wear your values and evolve

UX Design 
I designed and created Supramorphous website and eCommerce using the Squarespace platform.
​​​​​​​Building a brand goes beyond just having a good product. It is the science of communicating their values and beliefs to the correct target market by problem-solving through exceptional visuals.
Fashion and Product Design
ANTHRACITE COLLECTION 
I designed several SUPRAMORPHOUS pieces and accessories presented in various Canadian fashion runways, such as TWF, TOM, VFW, FAT.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​
ANTHRACITE  ACCESSORY DESIGN
From ideation to prototype, I designed the accessories for this collection using upcycled leather.
COLLABORATIONS

OMNI
SUPRAMORPHOUS' fashion designers Ana Carpio and Luis Padilla and choreographer Angela Blumberg have joined forces to create OMNI, a contemporary dance choreography. Performed by a stellar cast of four dancers including Irvin Chow, Sarah Fregeau, Sahara Morimoto and Kaitlin Standeven OMNI takes place from July 27-29, 2018 at The Citadel: Ross Centre for Dance, 304 Parliament, Toronto. Inspired by the question What do you see? OMNI explores the topic of perspective employs dance, text and music by four of Toronto's up and coming composers Domenic Jarlkaganova, Quinn Jacobs, Matthias McIntire, and Augusto Monk.
A L A S 

Abdul Latif's 2018 Joyce Theater Ballet Festival - NYC
Costumes displayed at GALLERY 151, NYC
The Joyce Ballet Festival premiering Alas, by Abdul Latif. A contemporary dance production that looks into the idea of the feminine divine. Through infusions of contemporary dances like voguing, Latif aims at showcasing the various marginalized groups that are underrepresented throughout the world. Allowing viewers to view dance and theatre from a completely different angle.
Apart from the various contemporary and classical dance influences that intertwine together throughout Alas, the intermingling of contemporary and classical music to create something truly special. Mixing genres like jazz and hip-hop with a reworked version of Antonio Vivaldi’s Four Season’s masterpiece Spring, the production takes on an entirely new identity for itself among other contemporary showcases.
To top of the artistry of Alas, designers Ana Carpio and Luis Padilla behind the brand SUPRAMORPHOUS were asked to create beautiful and memorable dance costumes for the male and female dancers. Incorporating all of the aspects which make Alas unique in terms of dance and song, Luis and Ana were able to create truly outstanding works of moving art to elevate the sensory overload that is Alas.
Graphic Design and Marketing 
Supramorphous Branding
Wear your values and evolve
Be authentic, Be You, Be prime, Be Supra.
I designed and planned a collection of printed business cards for networking purposes.
I used upcycled laser-cut leather and wooden tags for garments.
promotional postcards and flyers​​

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