ANNIKA PYO
annika.pyo@gmail.com
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Korean-American graphic designer
from San Francisco;
Building visual identities, design systems, publications, platforms, and community.
→ Currently at SFMOMA
← Previously at ACLU
WORK
Gatherings: Sites for Collective Research
2025
THESIS BOOK
Gatherings brings together audience and designer as collaborators in the design process through in-person workshops, social media experiments, and pop-up installations. My methodology embraces casual settings, common language, and open-ended inquiries to allow individual interpretation and personal experiences to shape the evolution of the work. I enjoy moving between analog and digital tools, weaving together varied methods of data collection, participant engagement, and image making in my process. My research explores design as an educational tool and community building practice, a way of building relationships that extend beyond any singular setting.
This publication includes interviews with Brockett Horne, Mary Yang, Nicholas Rock, Halim Lee, Christopher Sleboda, and Kathleen Sleboda.
Sown Together
Visual Identity: Annika Pyo and Shi Shi Jacobs
Type Design: Kate Ragosta and Hailey Wang
Poster Design: Sheryl Peng, Annika Pyo, Hailey Wang
Motion Design: Hayley Clark and Yuka Masamura
Exhibition Design: Kelly Guo, Leila Garner, Vanessa Perez
Booklet Design: Luci Barrett and Priya Landrigan
2024
EXHIBITION DESIGN
IDENTITY DESIGN
The Fall 2024 Boston University Graphic Design Senior Exhibition, Sown Together, cultivates the metaphor of a garden and the interwoven practice of design to explore the balance between individual expression, collaborative innovation, and collective growth.
Inspired by the way gardens thrive in their diversity, Sown Together is its own vegetable garden where ideas and individuality are planted side by side. Our garden is modular and interconnected in nature, sectioned by “vegetable” to showcase overlapping themes and subjects; Sown Together demonstrates how distinct perspectives come together to enrich our design landscape. Every student’s work brings something unique, adding color and depth to this collective and flourishing garden.
Visual Identity Guidelines
The First Gathering2024
WORKSHOP
VISUAL IDENTITY
THESIS RESEARCHThe things you gather create your taste. The people you gather create your community.
The First Gathering is the first in an ongoing series of gatherings. Using collage as an accesible and analog medium, participants explore how design operates as language, a vehicle for communication and connection between designers and non-designers alike. Participants formed unlikely connections and came out of the workshop with a piece of art custom-made for them by their partner.
my Digi Museum
2025
CO-DESIGN
BOOK DESIGN
THESIS RESEARCH
@mydigimuseum positions Instagram as museum space, inviting viewers to engage with a collection of pieces specifically curated and crafted for this very purpose. Its inaugural asynchronous workshop and opening exhibition, My Instagram Followers Designed This Book, gives museum members autonomy over the design process while acknowledging the limitations of user participation. The result is a co-designed set of four mini Blind Box Books, re-injecting the element of surprise in the final output.
This is Michael Jang
2024
BOOK DESIGN
Monograph for California-based photographer Michael Jang
In the spirit of Jang’s candid approach, wheat pasting practice, and ability to slink into even the most glamorous Hollywood parties, This is Michael Jang: California’s Trespasser highlights the artist’s exciting body of work and explores the act of trespassing through sneaky typographic moves.
Pitch Deck
USER(S) ON INSTAGRAM
2023
BOOK DESIGN
As digital spaces become increasingly intertwined with our real lives, selves, and world, I have many questions. Is Instagram as an app more personal or professional? Does being on Instagram feel more distancing or connective? Are people on Instagram more curated or authentic? Instagram users Andrew Rosso, Nikki Capinpin, and Perry Sosi answer these questions and more through a series of interviews.
Playing with analog filters, concealment of information, and endless scrollability, this book is an interactive representation of digital experiences brought into real life. The accompanying Project Website is an archive of Instagram users’ anonymous thoughts, feelings, and experiences on the app.
Graphic Design is a piece of cake
2025
INSTALLATION
BOOK DESIGN
THESIS RESEARCH
Graphic Design is a piece of cake is for anyone interested in design education. This includes educators, fellow design students, and those interested in design who maybe haven't had the chance to dive into it. With this in mind, I created a handbook that uses cake as a multilayered framework that loosely defines graphic design. I aimed to make my explanations digestible for someone unfamiliar with design terminology, the structure flexible enough to mold to each person's unique design process, and the content surprising for current designers to see their practice in a new, delightful light. Graphic Design is a piece of cake invites anyone to take a spot at the kitchen or dining table, but only those who choose to show up. No one should be forced to eat cake.
For You and Me
2024
BOOK DESIGNFor You and Me catalogs the relationships that have shaped me as a designer. Each section is a conversation between a version of “you” and “me,” taking place within the bounds of the page and between the book and the reader.
Featuring interviews with Penelope Pyo, Camille Pyo, Danielle Chang, Mary Yang, and Romik Bose Mitra
©2025 Annika Pyo