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Hi, I’m Isabella Freeland. I’m a Los Angeles based graphic designer, street photographer, and archivist.

I create bold, concept-driven work that blends typography, symbolism, and cinematic storytelling. My process is sensory, emotional, and intellectually layered. I explore the tension between order and chaos, past and future, reality and hyperreality.

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Geography and time are central to my work. I treat design and photography as forms of archiving, documenting subcultures, signage, vinyl records, and cinematic memory. Whether I’m building editorial systems or photographing live events, I use visual storytelling to preserve fleeting moments and cultural residue.

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I approach design as a philosophical and psychological tool, pulling from mythology, film, and esoteric research to decode emotional undercurrents. Since 2014, I’ve worked across branding, editorial, UX/UI, and interactive media, translating complex ideas into intuitive, immersive systems like The Art of Vinyl.

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Much like Los Angeles, my work is a mish mosh of inspirations. A layered soup of history and reinvention, spontaneity and structure. Like Canter’s Deli’s mish mosh, it shouldn’t work, but it does—rich, strange, and deeply satisfying.

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