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Celebrate Juneteenth

An illustrator and designer based in LA, Tyler Mishá’s use of intricate patterns, bold shapes and bright colors is inspired by the energy, people and moments that make up LA’s vibrant Black culture. Here is her guide to Black dining in LA.

Our Joy

This artwork captures the spirit of the joy and love felt at Juneteenth parades and celebrations. The central characters highlight the spirit of family and community, while the silhouettes framing the art symbolize the presence of our ancestors and elders.

Through a palette of vibrant colors and textures, it is my goal to create art that brings joy and is a beautiful reflection of the world.

- Tyler Mishá

Together

This logo pulls from the community and family figures from the main artwork. They are unified by the okra symbol and surrounded by bright and lively colors.

Tyler Mishá's Guide to Black Dining in Los Angeles

An illustrator and designer based in LA, Tyler Mishá’s use of intricate patterns, bold shapes and bright colors is inspired by the energy, people and moments that make up LA’s vibrant Black culture. Here is her guide to Black dining in LA.

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