Before he even finished his studies, Andrei Dominiq, nickname James Junk, has applied a funkadelic approach to creating with and for commercial and cultural clients and causes that break the binary.His specialty is not having a specialty. His work spans branding and art direction, digital and print, type and illustration, paid ads and content, and video and motion. He’ll even do some playful copywriting and write about himself in the third person if you make him.His clients are likewise raggle-taggle, coming from activism, tech, beauty, wellness, music, fashion, creative, and entertainment spaces. Select clients include Wired, Human Rights Campaign, iHeartRadio, Hinge, DoorDash, KEEN Footwear. His agency experience and freelance game has been recognized by industry-leading sites, blogs, and organizations like It’s Nice That, Forbes, Fast Company, the Webby Awards, the Shorty Awards, the Design Kids Awards.In 2023, his work was featured at the art exhibit Tropical Depression, curated by Dewey Saunders and Christopher Details. At the end of every month, he overshares about his life and job on chaos theory, his newsletter. He has created content for brands like Adobe, Hopscotch, Readymag, Stills. His work has been written about on It’s Nice That, INJECTION Magazine, Creative Review, GDUSA, VoyageLA, Shoutout LA, CanvasRebel. Most recently, he was named one of GDUSA’s Responsible Designers to Watch of 2023.2024 D&AD New Blood: The Portfolios Awards Winner — James Junk2023 GDUSA 61st Package Design Awards Winner — James Junk2023 The Design Kids Awards Winner — James Junk2023 Creative Review New Talent — James Junk2023 GDUSA Responsible Designer to Watch — James Junk2023 Fast Company’s Innovation by Design Awards Honoree — Impact2023 Webby Award in Diversity and Inclusion on Social Media Nominee — Impact2022 Shorty Impact Award Winner — Impact2022 Shorty Impact Award Audience Honor — Impact2022 Webby Honoree — Impact2022 Webby Nominee — Impact