ANNIKA PYO 


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Korean-American designer from San Francisco based in Brooklyn


→ Specializes in print, digital, and spatial graphic design
→ Currently interested in building brand voice, the unpredictable nature of social media, and lending a hand in shaping contemporary culture

Recent Projects

→ Visitor Map Re-Design at SFMOMA
RISD Alumni Magazine at Once–Future Office


INDEX

Thursday Night Live
SFMOMA Visitor Map

Sown Together
Gatherings: Sites for Collective Research
KAWS: FAMILY
This is Michael Jang
Halmi Sparkling Beverages
The First Gathering
Graphic Design is a piece of cake
Shifting Perspectives
my Digi Museum
USER(S) ON INSTAGRAM
For You and Me
Untangle Issue III: POP!




WORK


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.


©2026 Annika Pyo