About Me
Diego Garibay (he/him/él) is Xicano graphic designer and artist.
His practice is centered in identity and the fuzzy memories that define his love for letterforms, printed matter, and the funny little signs and graffiti tags you pass by on a walk. His passion for ethnic studies and breaking down barriers in art and design is central to his work.
He has a love for print with work ranging from: 200+ page publications, a collection of travel tags, an array of posters large to small, a library of foldouts and brochures, a small collection of paintings and drawings, many t-shirts, hoodies, stickers, and even packaging for strawberries.
Born in the rolling hills of McMinnville, OR. AKA “wine country”, he now resides in Portland, OR. and enjoys his fair share of coffee shop work sessions and walking back home in the rain. Having worked with many clients across the PNW, he currently works as the Publicity Coordinator for Littman & White Galleries, a set of student-run art galleries at Portland State University.
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Education:
Portland State University,
BFA in Graphic Design & BA in Chicanx/Latinx Studies
Selected Clients:
Future Fonts
Willamette Week
International Interior Design Association - Oregon Chapter
Street Roots
Oregon Student Association
International Migrants’ Alliance
PSU Schnitzer School of Art + Art History + Design
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