Miriam

Branding

Miriam

Branding

Project Information

Project Information

When Jaclyn Dooner—artist, curator, and longtime friend—opened Miriam Gallery in Williamsburg with Simón Ramírez, she Jack to design the logotype. It was an honor to be invited into Jaclyn’s orbit—a creative world that feels like its own constellation, fearless, magnetic, and always in motion. The contribution was minuscule compared to the universe that blew open upon the arrival of Miriam.

Miriam lives at the threshold of art and publishing, where images and words trade places with ease. The logotype was designed to echo that rhythm: quiet typography and a sense of stillness that lets everything around it move freely.

In a space built on collaboration and care, design became something close to reverence—a small gesture suspended among larger ones, like a single light in a wide field of stars.

Client: Jaclyn Dooner & Simón Ramírez
Logotype: Jack Whitman

When Jaclyn Dooner—artist, curator, and longtime friend—opened Miriam Gallery in Williamsburg with Simón Ramírez, she Jack to design the logotype. It was an honor to be invited into Jaclyn’s orbit—a creative world that feels like its own constellation, fearless, magnetic, and always in motion. The contribution was minuscule compared to the universe that blew open upon the arrival of Miriam.

Miriam lives at the threshold of art and publishing, where images and words trade places with ease. The logotype was designed to echo that rhythm: quiet typography and a sense of stillness that lets everything around it move freely.

In a space built on collaboration and care, design became something close to reverence—a small gesture suspended among larger ones, like a single light in a wide field of stars.

Client: Jaclyn Dooner & Simón Ramírez
Logotype: Jack Whitman