BADIALLO DIAWARA
GRAPHIC DESIGNER

Currently working at The New School.

Badiallo recognized from a young age the joy, impact, and importance of communicating thoughts, ideas, interests, and emotions with others. As a first-generation individual born to Malian immigrants in New York City, communication became Badiallo’s way of sharing unique and underrepresented perspectives with the world. Discovering graphic design nearly a decade ago opened a path for Badiallo to express these thoughts and viewpoints in ways that words alone could not capture. Badiallo found meaning in realizing that the people who resonated with the work didn’t always share the same background but connected through shared experiences and emotions. As a graphic designer and communicator, Badiallo continues to craft art that speaks across boundaries, driven by a desire to engage with and inspire a diverse audience.

CV found here.


Lets connect:) 
badiallo.design@gmail.com

Parsons Scholars  Identity

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Convocation
Designed the identity for The New School’s Convocation event.

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First Year Campaign
Visual identity for The New School’s First-Year Campaign—a system centered around the university’s mascot, Gnarls.

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Alumni Reunion Animation
An animation to promote The New School’s annual Alumni Reunion.
 
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Creative Writing Sticker
Designed stickers for The New School’s “100 Years of Creative Writing” celebration, hosted by the Creative Writing Program.

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Library Cabinets
Designed a printed wrap to decorate the Library Cabinets placed in the lobbies of The New School facilities. 

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Elektra Records
Mock branding for Elektra Records, a record label company, based on how a record spins and how the artwork and words on records distort as it plays music.

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Innergex
Mock branding for Innergex, an energy company, created out of dots and animated to mimic electricity sparking.

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2020 Atypi  Manual

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Air Senegal
Mock branding for Air Senegal using cultural and textural motifs.

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Brooklyn, NY