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With a keen eye for detail, Dimond creates for fulfillment, not just expectation. He enjoys building trust in team environments and understanding how the creative processes of his peers contribute to successful design. He aims to provoke emotion within his audience, creating a safe space that encourages individualism and tests the bonds between intimacy and art.
With experience serving as the Art Director of The Collective Magazine, Dimond led editorial design projects that involved input from creatives across the disciplines of fashion, photography, and journalism. He has grown accustomed to designing communication systems that do not distract from the variety of content included in the works, further executed through his role as head publication designer for Liminal Figures, his undergraduate cohort’s capstone exhibition catalogue.
The atmosphere created when people of the same passion come together draws his attention towards working for cultural institutions, particularly environments where he will design for causes larger than himself.
Voyage Savannah Interview
Camellia Place
Interior design and sticking to the bigger picture. And life.
My gap year has looked a little different. I moved home to help my mom pack and sell our family home, all while designing and overseeing renovations at my grandad’s old cottage. I studied how to take care of his camellias, the ones that bloomed when we moved into our new home base.
I have a gut feeling this time will mean something more one day... so I am writing a book. It’s called Retrograde.
I have a gut feeling this time will mean something more one day... so I am writing a book. It’s called Retrograde.
Climbing Time
18 X 24”
My favorite plant is the Florida Philodendron. I found a spot where it’s happy, at the end of the hall and under the oak tree. A collage of tickets, scrap papers from projects, and other papers worth keeping was sitting for a while. I didn’t want to cover it up. As the plant kept climbing and unwrapping new leaves, I could remember when each one grew and what was happening in my life when they did. It’s like the vine is a timeline and each leaf is an event, matching how the collage materials tell time and hold memory.