Erin Secosky is an exhibitions and publication designer from Raleigh, North Carolina.

      Currently inspired by randomness, the process of design, and using design to question society though a blend of graphic design, 3D modeling, analog techniques, and research practices. Anti “user”, pro people, and always wanting to spark community and connection through graphic design.













This process is music, is science, is language, is design, is clothing, is thought, is fingernail, is gesture, is flora, is fauna, etc. etc..

- Cargo Newsletter 357






Qi Baishi: Inspiration in Ink

    • Timeline: February 2025
    • Editorial, visual identity, exhibition design

      Both a celebration of tradition and an exploration of artistic expression, Qi Baishi: Inspiration in Ink highlights the painter’s mastery of calligraphic brushwork, transforming everyday subjects into poetic narratives. Through bilingual set type and immersive design, the exhibition bridges art and language, inviting viewers to experience the rhythm and balance of Qi Baishi’s world.






    Moodboarding

    Early moodboarding/typographic ideation focused on using calligraphic typography, alluding to Baishi’s work. Inspired by agricultural ink drawings that inspired Baishi’s work, typography and graphics focused on differing line weight and delicate patterns.


      Signage




      Exhibition Editorial





      Exhibition Design












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