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Personal Illustration

I'm a huge lover of drawing fast and messy! I do still take extra time and care in everything I do, but drawing simply brings out a great sense of passion within me.

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About

I'm Nathan, a Filipino immigrant born and raised who moved to Canada in 2016. I am a graphic designer, illustrator, and art history student currently working on the yearly official art book publication for the University of Toronto Art and Art History Department.My work emphasizes bold and bright colours, embodying my vision for a vivid future where art and design encompass every aspect of life. While I enjoy putting a piece of myself in everything I create, my experiences working with first and second year design students as a Professor's Assistant made me realize the value of differing perspectives and diversity in visual style. Communication, efficiency, clarity, and self-expression are my priorities, and the more voices I work with, the more I thrive.Please contact me if you're interested in getting to know me more, I certainly want to know you more too!

Nathan Urieta   
INTP2003University of TorontoSheridan College
Art and Art HistoryGraphic DesignGame StudiesDigital Painting
Adobe IllustratorAdobe IndesignAdobe PhotoshopClip Studio Paint
EnglishTagalog  

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BUFF 2026 Advertising

BUFF is an official art book publication commissioned by University of Toronto in collaboration with Sheridan College that I am currently working on as organizer, editor, and advertiser. The book features the artworks of students enrolled in the 2025-2026 term under the department of Art and Art History. As submissions are still currently being collected from students across the department, I worked on these mini handout flyers sized 8.5" x 5.5" in order to help garner more submissions. Each one features a different definition of the word "Buff", and utilizes a broad range of styles that embody the creative spirit of students.

Theatre and Drama Studies Visual Identity

Embodying the wide variety of classic plays being performed by the department of Theatre and Drama Studies at University of Toronto in 2024-2025, this Visual Identity pitch utilizes striking colour combinations and painterly elements to give TDS a refreshingly different yet breathtaking branding.

Painter's Rake Font

This font was designed for a dual purpose: to be used as a striking display font, or to be used to make images with its wide variety of shapes that curve and bend in various directions. As the name suggests, its design was inspired by rake brushes commonly used in digital illustration.

BUFF 2024-2025 Published Art Book

This was an official publication commissioned by University of Toronto and Sheridan College compiling the works of Art and Art History students enrolled in the 2023-2025 period. I was responsible for curation, editing, and organizing all the files. Co-edited alongside Aubrey Pratama. Cover Art by Hafsa Murtaza. Supervised by Ann Donar.

Crow's Cup Bookstore + Cafe Visual Identity Pitch

Crow's Cup is a place where brooding book lovers and coffee connoisseurs gather and relax. The cafe aims to attract tortured artists and writers through the use of clean yet edgy earth-toned imagery. Calm your mind and enrich your soul at the Crow's Cup Bookstore and Cafe.

Death of The Author Booklet

This work is an adaptation of Roland Barthes' famous essay "Death of the Author". Barthes wrote about how once a reader begins to consume the work of a creator, they can change, reinterpret, and regurgitate it into something the creator did not intend or invision. As such, I took it upon myself to interpret this meaning into the dissection and cooking of Barthes' innards, using bright and jarring colours to mask the gore.

Five Things About Me Zine

A short-form zine that talks about me. This zine is emblematic of my style back in 2023, when I was very into the feeling of simulating a scrapbook feeling in my work.