Selected works

yoske mitsui

Yoske Mitsui is a graphic designer based in New York, specializing in the development of trademarks and identity programs. He develops design identities and visual concepts for brands and clients inside the arts, fashion, sports, hospitality, music, nonprofit organization, commercial and retail industries. 

He is currently a graphic designer at Chermayeff & Geismar & Haviv where has spent the last six years working with major clients such as Warner Bros. Discovery, TCS New York Marathon, Animal Planet, Discovery+, US Olympic & Paralympic Museum, US Open Tennis Championship, Wolf Entertainment.

Chermayeff & Geismar & Haviv Website

If you would like to inquire about a new project or future collaboration feel free to reach out.

Selected projects:

Warner Bros. Discovery
Greeting card
TCS New York City Marathon
Vowels
Tenugui Calendar 2024
America250
Shizuoka Professional University of Agriculture
The Manufacturing Center Building
G-SHOCK — GA500 model collection
G-SHOCK — GA500 Book
100-year anniversary of the discovery of King Tut
Printed by FILE Magazine 000/001
Ferrara Manufacturing
The End Tokyo / The End Field
Animal Planet
Togg — Turkey's Automobile Joint Venture Group
Discovery Plus
Public Health Beyond Borders - University of Maryland
Senders
New Balance U520
Tsunoga Elementary and Junior High School
FILE Exhibition

Service & Capabilities:
Visual identity design
Concept development
Print design
Publication design
Environment design

Contact: info@yoskemitsui.com

Instagram: yoske_mitsui

Based in New York:

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Tsunoga Elementary and Junior High School

Tsunoga Elementary and Junior High School is located in Fukui Prefecture, Japan,  five schools are merged together and integrated elementary school and junior high school. Yoske Mitsui was assigned to create symbol mark, visual identity program and concept development.

By combining nine figures of the same shape in different sizes, we express the growth and learning connection of students over the nine years from the first grade of elementary school to the third grade of junior high school, and grow up with the local people in those nine years. It’s also expressed the image of a scene where students can fly to the future with big wings.

Place: Fukui, Japan

Year: 2019

Service: Visual identity program, Concept development

Place: Fukui, Japan

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