• Running banner
  • Blurred black and white photo of two men in suits walking past a corrugated metal background. Their indistinct features suggest motion and urgency.
  • Hands with painted nails use a clear hand sanitizer pump bottle on a white surface; a dark bottle stands in the background, evoking cleanliness.
  • Two people are jogging, captured mid-stride from the waist up. The focus is on their motion and athletic attire, evoking energy and vitality.
  • Coins floating in a mysterious, grey space
  • Dark volcanic hills under a cloudy sky, with a winding path cutting through. Sparse vegetation hints at a rugged, desolate landscape.

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Norin is a graphic design studio defining
brands through clear structure, timeless
aesthetics, and typographic discipline.

Norin is a graphic design studio defining
brands through clear structure, timeless
aesthetics, and typographic discipline.

Norin is a graphic design studio defining brands through clear structure, timeless aesthetics, and typographic discipline.

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Selected Work

2014-2025

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Notes

Graphic showcase of the letters 'Aa'

1/24/26

Exploring typographic rhythm

We’re currently investigating how pacing can be controlled through typographic intervals across breakpoints. The aim is to create a system that reads more like spatial music than a static layout. This is part of a broader attempt to align grid logic with narrative tempo.

A diverse group of six people are sitting around a table in a well-lit conference room. They are engaged in a discussion, with laptops and papers on the table.

12/2/25

A Pause Between Projects

We’ve wrapped up three brand identities in the past two months. Today we’re not starting anything new. We’re reviewing, deleting, and archiving. Looking for patterns in our own work. What felt too easy? What did we avoid? This kind of pause isn't wasteful — it’s where perspective lives.

A woman in black stands focused over a laptop on a table, surrounded by colorful paper samples pinned to a white wall, creating an artistic, thoughtful atmosphere.

11/19/25

Not Another Design Trend

We’ve been asked to “make it look like that brand.” But similarity is a weak goal. We try to dig into what works underneath the surface. Is it restraint? Rhythm? Risk? When clients name aesthetics, we ask them what emotion they’re really after. That’s where design starts.

A hand wrapped in crinkled, translucent plastic reaches upwards against a dark background. The light highlights textures, evoking themes of entrapment and fragility.

10/24/25

Visual Systems That Don't Steal the Story

We’re building an identity for a climate-led initiative where the content is already deeply human and urgent. The challenge is to design a system that supports without diluting. The grid is generous, the color restrained — it speaks by stepping back. It’s a reminder: clarity is often an act of respect.

Graphic showcase of the letters 'Aa'

1/24/26

Exploring typographic rhythm

We’re currently investigating how pacing can be controlled through typographic intervals across breakpoints. The aim is to create a system that reads more like spatial music than a static layout. This is part of a broader attempt to align grid logic with narrative tempo.

A diverse group of six people are sitting around a table in a well-lit conference room. They are engaged in a discussion, with laptops and papers on the table.

12/2/25

A Pause Between Projects

We’ve wrapped up three brand identities in the past two months. Today we’re not starting anything new. We’re reviewing, deleting, and archiving. Looking for patterns in our own work. What felt too easy? What did we avoid? This kind of pause isn't wasteful — it’s where perspective lives.

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