At age 10 Jon Key was given a book on HTML coding and used the new language to design posters for his mom’s friends and church. Today his multi-disciplinary practice includes graphic designs for clients such as Nike and the Cooper Hewitt museum, as well as painting. In a series he began shortly after the Pulse Nightclub tragedy, he explores his identity using green to represent the south, black for race, violet for queerness and red for family.
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