Over the years I’ve spent working, I’ve found my designs have developed an aesthetic I consider picture fonts a bridge between aesthetics and utility and as a method of I am from Thailand. However, Thai culture does not limit the sensibility of my work. I recently received my MFA in Graphic Design at The Maryland Institute College of Art. Now I live in Seattle where I currently work at Turnstyle Studio.
that is easily adaptable and understood by any culture. Some of my most impressive
work involved creating picture fonts I have done for Cadson Deak and distributed by
T.26 Digital Type Foundry Company.
communicating visually. I want my work to mature into unique designs that can
transcend boundaries of language and traditional culture.
Rather, it provides my work with a wide range of cultural vitality. Everything has its
own worth and sets its own trend and future direction.
Please visit my thesis website at supisa.com/seeing um telling.
Feel free to contact me about freelance or collaborations.
I would love to hear from you.