Julian J. Hutton is a designer and developer based in Melbourne (Naarm), Australia.
A visual identity for Signal, a Sydney based curatorial project, 2019.
Website for motion designer and art director Joyce N. Ho, 2019. Visit site.
Exhibition identity for Connecting in the grey zone, curated by Anador Walsh at Blindside in December, 2019.
Visual identity for Portia de Rossi's 3d art printing business, General Public, 2017. Completed with the Josephmark LA team.
A new digital experience for the Australian Government Agency OAIC, 2018. Completed with the team at Today. Visit site.
Lynette Letic, Let’s Get Together, 2019. 19 x 27 cm, 48 pages. Published by Spooky Books. Photography by Nicholas C. Eckhardt.
Visual identity for Chip, a Slack app making it easier for workplaces to donate to charity, 2017. Illustrations by Ryan McShane. Completed with the Josephmark team in a one day sprint. Visit site.
Website for artist Bryce Anderson, 2019. Visit site.
Visual identity and iOS app design for Tammy Hembrow, 2017. Completed with the Josephmark Brisbane team. View in app store.
Visual identity for Melbourne based framing business Holbrook Workshop, 2019.
Website for photographer Nicholas C. Eckhardt, 2019. Visit site.
Scott Keim, Ink Drawings, 2018. 17 x 25 cm, 128 pages. Published by Spooky Books. Photography by Nicholas C. Eckhardt.
ABOUT
Julian J. Hutton is a Melbourne based multidisciplinary designer who has worked across a wide range of projects for both local and international clients. Over the last 7 years he has held positions at many award-winning design studios before co-founding New Association in 2019 with longtime collaborator Fraser Stanley.
As well as his commercial work, he has lectured in graphic design and worked on many self-initiated projects such as The Meander Journal (2012–15) and art publishing house, Spooky Books. He has an interest in publishing, typography and the future of the internet.
If you would like to know more or check availability please feel free to get in touch.