Miné Okubo

Miné Okubo was an American artist and writer known for her book 'Citizen 13660', which is a graphic memoir detailing her experiences in Japanese American internment camps during World War II.

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  1. 1. Citizen 13660

    This poignant graphic memoir offers a firsthand account of the Japanese American internment during World War II, as experienced by a young woman who was forcibly relocated with her family from their home in California to internment camps. Through a series of evocative illustrations and accompanying narrative, the story captures the daily life, challenges, and resilience of those living in the camps, providing a deeply personal perspective on a dark chapter in American history. The work stands as both a historical document and a testament to the strength of the human spirit in the face of adversity.

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  2. 3. Letterhead & Logo Design 9

    A curated collection of corporate identity work that showcases exemplary logo and letterhead treatments across a range of industries, featuring full-color reproductions, layout variations, typographic choices, color palettes and practical production notes; arranged as concise case studies and templates, it highlights design rationale and implementation details to inspire and guide designers in creating cohesive stationery and brand systems.