New-York based graphic designer and type designer, Jackson Green mainly works with musical artists and clothing brands to create an effective “tone of voice” through his designs. His designs are bold and colourful, influenced by the futuristic ideas of Wim Crouwel which strive towards a sense of chronological ambiguity in the design’s make-up. Speaking to It’s Nice That, Jackson explains, “a huge part of my reason for design is to explore the Explanatory Gap”, a philosophical idea coined by Joseph Levine investigating how physical properties give rise to the way things feel when they are experienced.
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