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The trumpet. An ally, a partner, a friend to Chief Xian Atunde Adjuah. This brass instrument is essential to his traditional and innovative sounds, serving as his primary tool and a key means of expression in his performances.
You’ll lose a staring contest against him.
Exuberant in music just like her hair, Hiromi’s jazz style is characterized by its energetic and dynamic format. Spontaneous colorful shapes are heavily utilized visually to harmonize with her sound.
The piano showed in an abstract format, but still showing movement in its heirarchy.
The design for the Hot Jazz Jubilee is a visual representation that conveys the festival’s vibrant spirit. Using geometric shapes and line art, the design demonstrates an abstract aesthetic that correlates with the improvisational nature of jazz music. There is brand recognition by using cohesive visual language across various promotional materials. The designs’ fluid shapes suggest movement and spontaneity, reinforcing the festival’s message of celebration and creativity.
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I’m Rebekah, a Graphic Designer with a BFA from CSU Sacramento, and an AA in Interdisciplinary Studies from Sacramento City College.