BRANDON BISCHOFF

Graphic Design Portfolio
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Milosport Wall09-08-2025  Large-scale installation for Milosport. The design unifies rider photography and brand logos within a consistent border system. The result is a wall that gives each brand an equal presence while creating a display unique from every other snowboard retailer, emphasizing Milo’s long-standing influence within the snowboard community.

Category
Environmental Graphics

Milosport Apparel & Hardgoods
2024-Present
This project extends the shop’s brand across clothing, skateboard decks, and product packaging.

Category
Merchandise & Packaging

Mixtape Cassette
04–08–2024
Typographic exploration inspired by a personal playlist, designed as a cassette insert. The piece visualizes rhythm and emotion through black-and-white type, using contrast, spacing, and hierarchy to reflect the flow of the music.

Category
Typography, Print, Personal Work


Liberty Park
10-04-2024
Comprehensive redesign of the wayfinding system for Liberty Park. The project replaces worn, outdated signage with a clearer, more engaging visual language. This improves accessibility and reinforces the park’s identity. Consistent typography, color, and iconography create a cohesive system that enhances navigation while honoring the park’s history and character.

Category
Place Identity, Wayfinding Systems, Strategy


Redeye Luggage
12–01–25
Brand system for a luggage company built around movement and subculture. The identity combines sharp geometry, modular layouts, and dynamic typography as its core structure to evoke energy behind the name.



Category
Brand Identity, Logo Systems, Strategy

About
I’m a graphic designer based in Salt Lake City, Utah. I’m driven by projects that connect my passions of skateboarding, snowboarding, sports, or the outdoors to visual design. I focus on creating systems that feel intentional, authentic, and rooted in the cultures they represent.

Education
Bachelor of Fine Arts in Graphic Design
University of Utah

Associate of Science in General StudiesSalt Lake Community College