Myles He//stern
While these are the areas of design I’m most drawn to, my experience has allowed me to explore a wide range of directions within graphic design. Working across different formats and contexts has helped me develop a flexible approach and a broader understanding of how design functions in real-world applications. I’m interested in staying open to new methods and ways of thinking, and I’m currently focused on expanding my practice into motion design—exploring how movement can add another layer of meaning to the systems and visual language I create.


Education

Utah State University

Bachelor of Fine Arts in Graphic Design
Graduation: May 2026

Masters of Motion Design
Current-May 2027


Employment

Utah State University Graphic Design Department
Fall 2024 – Present

  • Supported studio operations, course coordination, and departmental programming

  • Assisted in critique preparation and exhibition installation

  • Facilitated communication between faculty and students

  • Contributed to the organization of academic and public-facing design events


Utah State University Campus Recreation
Spring 2024 – Spring 2026

  • Designed integrated promotional campaigns for campus-wide programs and events

  • Produced digital signage, animated social media assets, and large-format print materials

  • Maintained visual consistency across static and motion deliverables

  • Collaborated with marketing team to translate strategy into dynamic visual systems




Skills

Adobe Illustrator
Adobe Photoshop
Adobe Indesign
Figma
Wordpress
Storyboarding
Design Systems
Visual Research
Narrative Structuring
Branding & identity design


Exhibitions


Undergraduate Exhibition — Utah State University
2025
  • Selected to exhibit a research-driven poster series exploring visual systems and typographic investigation


Impact Show — Utah State University
2025
  • Exhibited poster examining economic disparity (1% vs. 99%) through visual rhetoric and data-informed hierarchy





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