Designer, artist, and writer based in Brooklyn, NY

MFA Design +
Technology
@ Parsons
Writing about things, stuff, and whatever comes to mind.

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An interaction between a deli cook and transplant, woke, vegan customer who’s ordering a staple NYC sandwich but slowly requests to omit all key ingredients.
Is it still a New York experience to order a sandwich with no meat, no egg, no cheese, no bread?

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Seattle artist, Margot Demarco, is a master of the art of silliness and scrappiness. Her work is a delightful blend of humor, creativity, and a touch of irreverence. With a keen eye for the absurd and a knack for finding beauty in the unconventional, Demarco's art invites viewers to embrace their playful side and find joy in the unexpected.

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A short story about my childhood rubber duckie, and its sudden disappearance entering adulthood.

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An essay about New York City's most common neighbor: the rat, and how the city has developed a complex relationship with this resilient creature.

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An essay about a yellow letter, an object of personal significance.

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About

Gabe Marroquin is a designer, self-taught visual artist, and writer based in Brooklyn, New York, where he is currently pursuing an MFA in Design and Technology at Parsons School of Design.

He specializes in visual identity, digital design, creative coding, and experimental artistic practices. He has worked with clients including the Daily Mail, Jackfir, and SolidSky.

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