Hello there,
my name is Reese Lee.


I blend type, images, colour, and grids together.

I studied Graphic Design at Red River College Polytech and graduated from the course in 2022 with minimal mental breakdowns. My favourite part of design is typography. What's better than ke r nin g the same word fifty times, only to decide that it was right the first way?

In my free time, I watch sci-fi movies, listen to music, or play video games. I've replayed Borderlands and Mirror's Edge more times than I can count. Oh, and sometimes I read books. Usually about graphic design, but sometimes about underground societies or lakehouse mysteries.

Liquicity Records Rebrand

Tags: Branding

A complete rebrand for the Dutch drum and bass record label Liquicity.

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A geometric light blue logo for Liquicity is placed on a dark blue background.

2021 Ascenders New York Exhibition Poster

Tags: Typography | Poster

A type-based poster for the annual Type Director's Club showcasing letterform exploration.

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Black lines swirl around in a U shape, on a vibrant yellow background.

The Big Short Book Jacket

Tags: Editorial | Typography

My book jacket for The Big Short, showcasing storytelling through visual metaphor.

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A crumbling gold grid with the words “Doomsday Machine” falling out.

Music Box: The Punk Issue

Tags: Editorial | Typography

An editorial zine and website written about smaller musicians and unknown records.

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Two members of the band Monochromatics band, one looking serious and the other with a big smile.

Ghibli Deco Collection

Tags: Illustration

A set of cards interpreting Studio Ghibli films through the Art Deco aesthetic.

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Four cards are suspended in the air with custom geometric illustrations on them.

Arizona Iced Tea Rebrand

Tags: Branding

A bright rebrand and advertising campaign for the iconic Arizona Iced Tea drink.

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A vibrant pink logo for Arizona, layered on top of a white checkerboard pattern and grainy gradient background.

The Walrus Magazine Cover

Tags: Illustration

Illustrated cover for the Canadian magazine The Walrus, exploring social commentary.

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Smiling Russian nesting dolls with a grenade taking the place of a doll, arranged in a circle.