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diego gómez

is a designer based in San Francisco with a penchant for typography + design systems.
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El Noroeste Singles

identity, 2025


Created for the digital releases of a three-song collection by early music group Trío Guadalevín. The focus of the music is on the history, impact, and presence of the Latine population in Washington State, informing the selection of the base imagery from music video footage.


The Window Project

print installation, 2025


In collaboration with Professor Sergio De La Torre and a small group of students, these large format prints were created as a temporary covering for Galeria De La Raza's Studio 16 space during construction. Research on remittance payments, mapping of vacant storefronts in San Francisco's Mission neighborhood, and photography workshops with local students were all ingredients for the final collage.
article by Mission Local

Photos by Sage Ríos Mace


Gasp

branding, 2025


A design system for use in web, packaging, and print materials of a fictional vape alternative. The brand identity is centered around creating a desirable substitute for nicotine with effects & flavors from aphrodisiacs. The imagery seen across applications is distorted to accentuate feeling and the idea of temperature, inspired by thermal imaging.


Stroller

branding, 2025


Identity and design system for a mock childcare technology company. Icons present across branded materials emphasize a relationship between parents and children. This project also includes a foray into product design using Adobe's Project Neo modeling software.


Thacher Gallery

print + exhibition, 2024-2026


Work completed as the designer at USF's Thacher Gallery ranges from printed publicity materials like postcards and brochures to informational panels in the gallery space or digital signage and web ads. Every exhibition that passes through warrants a unique visual identity, becoming a design system to be applied across those materials.


Memories of the Atomic Bomb

web, 2025


Interactive website with code written in p5.js, HTML, and CSS. Based off of the poem of the same name by Kenji Endo, this website explores the aftermath of nuclear warfare with responsive graphics and archival test footage.
site (for desktop)





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