
Darah Haimovitz
I designed this wall graphic for the MFA Class of 2025 Graphic Design show, "The Last 24 Hours." As part of my final project, I collaborated on an exhibition design highlighting the work of 14 different Graphic Designers from Otis. I custom-made the large-scale numerals and designed the shows identity.Some images may be cropped. Click on an image to see the full image without cropping.

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These are all the deliverables created as part of the exhibition I designed, featuring a custom double spiral-bound booklet, tote bags, t-shirts, and other swag.
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This is an experimental book project I made called "My Inferno," standing at 23 feet long, this spiral-bound book is a mix of expressive typography and personal photography of memories on the road.
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Cover of my book project "My Inferno," inkjet printed.
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This is another book project I created called "Cozy Web Archive," documenting interface change over time and the Net Art Movement. I wanted the book to be colorful and parallel that of a webpage.
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This is one of the display cases curated for the Last 24 Hours Exhibition. Here, you can see my 'Greetings from Cyberspace' project—a double pass letterpress greeting card. Alongside it is work from various MFA projects, including deliverables from the Art Book Fair in 2023, The Dark Times by Wai Yan Cheung, and Rhythm of the Night by Antonio Valverde.
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In part of the Last 24 Hours exhibition, we created a double spiral-bound booklet featuring interviews and Graphic Design work from the artists featured. Here are a few spreads, showing the playful, typographic layouts of each page. We used a black and white color palette for the show identity and booklet, but broke the rules for the last two spreads.Darah Haimovitz
Process real for the 'Last 24 Hours' Exhibition
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Coding and other motion work

Darah Haimovitz
MFA Graphic Design
Hi, I’m Darah Haimovitz, a freelance Graphic Designer and MFA graduate from Otis College
of Art and Design. My practice is interdisciplinary—grounded in typography, system
building, art direction, and motion graphics. While pursuing my degree, I co-curated
The Last 24 Hours, the first MFA Graphic Design show at Otis, and received an Award
for Academic Excellence. I currently work as an in-house designer for Kazan Beverly
Hills, a Michelin-awarded restaurant, and am open to new opportunities.
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