Lauri Odusina
Lauri Odusina is a multidisciplinary graphic designer whose practice blends bold visual storytelling with thoughtful cultural commentary. With a focus on branding, print, and packaging design, their work often explores identity, community, and visibility through both digital and analogue techniques. From modular type inspired by circuit boards to interactive archives preserving trans histories, their projects are concept-rich and materially engaging. Whether rebranding a juice line or reimagining storefronts through AR, their design approach prioritizes narrative, accessibility, and creative experimentation.
LGB*(T) (Creative Archive/Editorial) – A creative archive in book form exploring trans history. Interactive tools reveal and conceal layered content, resisting erasure through playful, purposeful design.
JU (Branding/Packaging Design) – A rebrand of a past college project, refreshing the original juice label with bold colours, playful icons, and a design that reflects growth in both style and concept.
Motherboard (Modular Font) – A modular sans serif font inspired by circuit boards, unveiled through a fictional exhibition poster that explores the connection between tech and type.
Black Brixton (Map and AR Concepts) – A map highlighting Black-owned Brixton businesses with imagined AR storefront design concepts. The reverse side doubles as a poster combining elements from each one.