Mei Vilanova Imamura
The House with Five Rooms is an installation and book-making project that translates a multilingual narrative into five spatial rooms, each representing a family member through distinct visual and linguistic systems. The work combines spatial design with editorial structure, where each room functions as a physical extension of a corresponding book section, incorporating text, translation, and graphic composition across multiple languages. The installation is designed as a sequential experience that moves between spaces and printed matter, emphasizing how language shifts meaning across context while the book operates as both object and archive of the overall narrative system.Some images may be cropped. Click on an image to see the full image without cropping.
Mei Vilanova Imamura
A system of stamped logo marks designed for each room in The House with Five Rooms, used as a consistent visual identifier across spatial elements and printed book materials.
Mei Vilanova Imamura
35mm of Silence is a 35mm film photography project that documents and sequences moments of silence and stillness found in everyday environments. The work is composed of unedited analog photographs that rely on observation rather than staging, capturing empty spaces, paused movement, and minimal human presence. Each frame functions as part of a continuous visual sequence, where composition, light, and texture become the primary tools for expressing absence. The project treats silence not as an abstract idea, but as a measurable visual condition constructed through film, time, and repetition.
Mei Vilanova Imamura
sheKNOWS is a branding and design project for a conference on women’s reproductive rights, developed to educate and inform women at a time of increasing censorship through a cohesive visual identity system, typography, and editorial communication.
Mei Vilanova Imamura
“Good Girls Don’t Brag” is the first poster in a series critiquing the social pressures and double standards faced by female athletes, using typographic and editorial design to highlight how confidence, visibility, and self-promotion are often constrained by gendered expectations in sport.
Mei Vilanova Imamura
A promotional banner design for sheKNOWS featuring guest speakers, created as part of the conference visual identity system to communicate expert participation and highlight credible voices in reproductive rights education.
Mei Vilanova Imamura
MFA Graphic Design
Mei Vilanova Imamura is a multidisciplinary designer working across sports, branding,
and editorial design. Her professional work focuses on creating clear, system-driven
visual communication within the sports industry, while her independent practice explores
language, identity, and storytelling through books and print. She approaches design
as both structure and narrative.
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