Designer Michael Irwin Perfectly Rebrands Famous Logos Just For Fun
Michael Irwin is a Design Director, Brand Strategist, and Creative Catalyst. He’s a born and raised Jersey native who is currently based in New York. He builds brands, loves sports, and strives to create simple, deeply-rooted, lasting solutions through his work.
Michael is dedicated in being a visual orchestrator of meaningful experiences.
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