Our Home

Mural Design

Mural Design

Overview

Our Home is a mural designed for the 1111 lobby at ArtCenter College of Design’s South Campus. Created after the isolation of the pandemic, the project was developed as a way to re-energize the campus environment and encourage students to return to a shared physical space.

YEAR

2021

SERVICES

Mural Design
Environmental Graphics
Visual System
Art Direction
Installation Design

ROLE

Designer
Mural Artist

About the project

Our Home began as a response to the feeling of disconnection that followed the pandemic. After a long period of remote learning, the 1111 lobby needed to feel less like a transitional hallway and more like a place where students could gather, pause, and recognize themselves as part of a creative community again.

Designed with Evelyn Luu, the mural uses bold color, oversized abstract forms, and playful graphic gestures to transform the lobby into a more open and welcoming environment. The composition moves across doors, walls, signage, and architectural surfaces, treating the space as one continuous visual field rather than a flat graphic application.

The final installation brings energy back into the building through scale, color, and movement. It creates a sense of arrival for students entering South Campus, turning a shared interior space into something more personal, active, and communal.

Our Home

Mural Design

Mural Design

Overview

Our Home is a mural designed for the 1111 lobby at ArtCenter College of Design’s South Campus. Created after the isolation of the pandemic, the project was developed as a way to re-energize the campus environment and encourage students to return to a shared physical space.

YEAR

2021

SERVICES

Mural Design
Environmental Graphics
Visual System
Art Direction
Installation Design

ROLE

Designer
Mural Artist

About the project

Our Home began as a response to the feeling of disconnection that followed the pandemic. After a long period of remote learning, the 1111 lobby needed to feel less like a transitional hallway and more like a place where students could gather, pause, and recognize themselves as part of a creative community again.

Designed with Evelyn Luu, the mural uses bold color, oversized abstract forms, and playful graphic gestures to transform the lobby into a more open and welcoming environment. The composition moves across doors, walls, signage, and architectural surfaces, treating the space as one continuous visual field rather than a flat graphic application.

The final installation brings energy back into the building through scale, color, and movement. It creates a sense of arrival for students entering South Campus, turning a shared interior space into something more personal, active, and communal.

Our Home

Mural Design

Mural Design

Overview

Our Home is a mural designed for the 1111 lobby at ArtCenter College of Design’s South Campus. Created after the isolation of the pandemic, the project was developed as a way to re-energize the campus environment and encourage students to return to a shared physical space.

YEAR

2021

SERVICES

Mural Design
Environmental Graphics
Visual System
Art Direction
Installation Design

ROLE

Designer
Mural Artist

About the project

Our Home began as a response to the feeling of disconnection that followed the pandemic. After a long period of remote learning, the 1111 lobby needed to feel less like a transitional hallway and more like a place where students could gather, pause, and recognize themselves as part of a creative community again.

Designed with Evelyn Luu, the mural uses bold color, oversized abstract forms, and playful graphic gestures to transform the lobby into a more open and welcoming environment. The composition moves across doors, walls, signage, and architectural surfaces, treating the space as one continuous visual field rather than a flat graphic application.

The final installation brings energy back into the building through scale, color, and movement. It creates a sense of arrival for students entering South Campus, turning a shared interior space into something more personal, active, and communal.