Grace Hannah Park navigates the spaces between
type, motion, print, and code to question how medium shapes
message. Her work often begins with noticing how
a moving image can breathe new life into a static poster,
or how certain ideas only make sense once printed,
folded, or bound. Lately, she’s been drawn to the tactile intelligence of street posters—their materiality, their presence—and how these qualities might be translated into digital formats. With a practice grounded in both formal design and experimental tools, she treats graphic design as a
responsive system rather than a fixed outcome.
@www_park_works
hannahpark.work@gmail.com
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MUSEUMSNACHT BASEL 25
Identity & Poster Design Proposal


















PROPOSAL
Museumsnacht is an annual Museum festival in Basel, Switzerland. Every year, it is becoming a culture of Basel where everyone from kids to adults come out on the street and freely experience diverse workshops and exhibitions curated by local museums.

I reinterpreted the original Museumnacht logo by transforming the letters M and N into a modular system—one that can animate into various letters, numbers, and signage. Since the event takes place at night, I chose colors that stand out clearly in dark street environments. The result is a flexible visual system and customizable poster system that each participating museum can adapt as its own.

It was first designed with motion tools like after effects, because the poster's system always had to make sense in motion graphic. After the motion system was set, I designed main poster with Indesign with a lot of typographic details. At last, the poster was printed with silk screen, using fluorescent orange, fluorescent cian and silver grid lines.



Design Authorship II
mentored by Jiri Oplatek
2025
Motion Poster Series / Silk Screen Printed Poster