Ari Atienza

Ari
Atienza

2025

With a background in art and as a graphic designer, Ari is passionate about using art to tell powerful stories. They focus on illustration, brand design, and packaging, continuously improving their skills to create meaningful and visually impactful designs.

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Auntie Lori’s is a Filipino-Canadian fusion restaurant celebrating tradition and modernity. The first floor is a tindahan offering Filipino snacks, while the second floor is a cozy dining space serving fusion meals. Inspired by my mom, the restaurant brings people together through food, creating a welcoming space where everyone—Filipino or not—can experience the warmth and comfort of home-cooked flavours.

Auntie Lori’s is a Filipino-Canadian fusion restaurant celebrating tradition and modernity. The first floor is a tindahan offering Filipino snacks, while the second floor is a cozy dining space serving fusion meals. Inspired by my mom, the restaurant brings people together through food, creating a welcoming space where everyone—Filipino or not—can experience the warmth and comfort of home-cooked flavours.

The album cover for “Boss Battles” captures the band, Sex Bob-Omb’s chaotic energy with bold colors and a hand-drawn style. The illustration of Scott Pilgrim battling a bomb-shaped character symbolizes the album’s theme and ties into the retro video game aesthetic. The design is consistent across various assets, creating a cohesive brand identity that reflects the band’s rebellious and playful spirit.

The album cover for “Boss Battles” captures the band, Sex Bob-Omb’s chaotic energy with bold colors and a hand-drawn style. The illustration of Scott Pilgrim battling a bomb-shaped character symbolizes the album’s theme and ties into the retro video game aesthetic. The design is consistent across various assets, creating a cohesive brand identity that reflects the band’s rebellious and playful spirit.