LAIC, Columbia University

LAIC, Columbia University

Cool canvas work from Miguel Ripoll for Columbia University’s Dept of Latin American and Iberian Cultures.  The coloring and tiles conveys a specific cultural element that you don’t see in most sites – which is very relevant to the client. And the canvas word play tripped me out when I realized what was happening.

From the Designer: “Striking new website for the Department of Latin American and Iberian Cultures at Columbia University in New York, designed by Miguel Ripoll Studio (www.miguelripoll.com).”
Submitted by: Miguel Ripoll

Role: Designer & Developer

Twitter: @miguelripoll

Cool canvas work from Miguel Ripoll for Columbia University’s Dept of Latin American and Iberian Cultures.  The coloring and tiles conveys a specific cultural element that you don’t see in most sites – which is very relevant to the client. And the canvas word play tripped me out when I realized what was happening.

From the Designer: “Striking new website for the Department of Latin American and Iberian Cultures at Columbia University in New York, designed by Miguel Ripoll Studio (www.miguelripoll.com).”
Submitted by: Miguel Ripoll

Role: Designer & Developer

Twitter: @miguelripoll

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