BREDA

January 2019 – Present

As the Art Director for a Dallas-based e-commerce watch company, I develop and maintain the brand’s visual identity across digital advertisements, email marketing, social media, our online storefront, in-store activations, and printed event collateral. In a small team setting, I manage a Graphic Designer and work closely with the Creative Director and Senior Marketing Director. My previous roles include Graphic Designer & E-Commerce Specialist and Junior Art Director.

All work courtesy of BREDA. Photography by Kalan Briggs, Helen Jade, and Zerb Mellish. Occasional assistance by Gema Perez.



Digital Advertisements: Static



2019–2024



Digital Advertisements: Video

 
Click Here



Digital Event Flyers



2022–2024



Merchandise & Printed Collateral



Totebags, 2019–2024



2023–2024



Menu, 2023



Poster Campaigns



2021–2024



Packaging Design



Concept, 2021



Summer 2020



Image Treatments



Fall 2024


Spring 2024


Winter 2022


Fall 2022


Spring 2022



Misc.



Wheatpaste wall, 2020




RIBZ CLOTHING

January 2009–2023 (14 years)

As the Founder & Co-Operator of an independent streetwear brand inspired by graffiti, video games, and world events, I crafted and executed the visual language through original t-shirt designs, marketing campaigns, social media management, lifestyle and product photography, and e-commerce operations. I also organized and participated in pop-up events and frequently collaborated with my brother, Domnik Cobos, on product development, while working with local photographers and creators for other projects.



Mass-Produced: Clothing



2014–2022. Occasional photography by Unnatural Liam, Destiny Sosa, Denzel Golatt, and Demetri Sheffield


2010–2014


2009–2012


Designs, 2012–2022. Slides 5–6: Artwork by Nathan York



Mass-Produced: Items



RIBZ Runners, 2021. Produced by Domnik Cobos


Solcatchers, 2021. Made in collaboration with Squid Studios


Vice Set, 2015



Made by RIBZ: Clothing

2016–2023 (7 years)

Halfway through RIBZ Clothing’s existence, we launched Made by RIBZ, a side brand focused on experimenting with printing techniques, dyeing, and repurposing existing apparel to create unique, one-of-a-kind pieces.


2016–2021. Occasional photography by Denzel Golatt, Mikhail Loskutov, and Allyson Peck


2022



2021


2020–2021


2020



2019–2020


2019


2016–2022


Designs, 2016–2022



Made by RIBZ: Items



Supply Bags, 2020–2021. Produced by Domnik Cobos


Supply Bags, 2021. Produced by Domnik Cobos



Public Masks, 2020. Produced by Domnik Cobos



10/11 Year Anniversary





2020




2019



Events




Don't Get Caught Release Party, 2017. Video by Greg Meza. GIFs by Jordan Smith


Fall Collection Release Party, 2016



Misc.



Documentation, 2015–2022


Hand-drawn shipping mailers, 2015–2021


Various Instagram carousels, 2020–2024. Slide 2: Produced by Domnik Cobos


Stickers, 2020–2021. Slides 1–2: Artwork by Nathan York


Various promo videos, 2011–2015


Brothers/Co-Operators, Domnik & Zacree Cobos (2022). Photo by Kalan Briggs, Made by RIBZ production (2021), Shooting End of the Year campaign in-house (2020), RIBZ Mobile Unit (2014), Woven label detail (2014)




DALLAS CONTEMPORARY

August 2014 – January 2019 (4 years, 6 months)

As the sole Graphic Designer & Digital Content Manager for one of Texas' premier contemporary art museums, I was responsible for revitalizing the brand's tone and visual identity through cohesive digital and print collateral for rotating exhibitions. Tasks included website design and management, external advertising, internal signage, email marketing, occasional on-site photography, and overseeing the museum's social media presence.

All work courtesy of Dallas Contemporary and artists.



Print Advertisements



Bruce Weber (2017), Anila Quayyum Agha (2015), Eric Fischl (2018), Paola Pivi (2016)



Postcards



Ross Bleckner (2017), Pia Camil (2017), Synchrodogs (2015), Pedro Reyes (2016), Bruce Weber (2016), Nate Lowman (2015)


Paola Pivi (2016), Ian Davenport (2018), Eric Fischl (2018), Kiki Smith (2017)


Various artists and exhibition sponsors, 2017–2018



Brochures



Various artists, 2017–2018



Catalouges



MTV Re:Define, 2017


Invisible Cities: Moving Images from Asia, 2017


Dallas Contemporary’s 40th Anniversary Gala, 2018



Digital Flyers & Event Banners



Ghada Amer (2018), Harry Nuriev (2018), Valerie Keane (2018), Pia Camil (2017), Helmut Lang (2016), Black Sheep Feminism: The Art of Sexual Politics (2016)


Various events, 2018


Various artists, 2015–2018


Various artists and events, 2017–2018



Digital Museum Displays

 
Eric Fischl (2018) and sponsors, 2018



Chit Chats (Artist Lectures)



Stills from Chit Chat with Paola Pivi, 2016


Various artists and podcast covers, 2013–2018



Website





Photography



Pia Camil (2017), Chim↑Pom (2017), Mary Katrantzou (2018), Eric Fischl (2018), Sara Rahbar (2018), Ghada Amer (2018), Ian Davenport (2018), Paola Pivi (2016), Dan Colen (2016)



Misc.



Stroller Tours Promo, 2017–2018


North Texas Giving Day Animations, 2015–2016


DC College Night, 2018


Stickers, 2015–2018



Art Think Jr. Postcard, 2014


Temporary Tattoos, 2016


Various GIFs, 2015–2016




UKRAINIAN PAVILION 2017

57th International Art Exhibition, La Biennale di Venezia
2017

I joined my Dallas Contemporary team in Venice, Italy, to work on branding and identity, website design, and dynamic social media for the Ukrainian Pavilion at La Biennale di Venezia. Additionally, I developed digital and print assets and collaborated with photographer Juergen Teller on the catalogue design.

Commissioned by the Ministry of Culture of Ukraine and organized by Dallas Contemporary. Curated by Peter Doroshenko and Lilia Kudelia. All work courtesy of Dallas Contemporary and artists.



Installation Views



Artwork by Boris Mikhailov. Photo by zhúzhalka



Digital Collateral



Digital advertisements. Slide 1: Photo by Juergen Teller, Slide 2: Artwork by Boris Mikhailov


Facebook banner. Artwork by Boris Mikhailov



Print Collateral



Catalogue in collaboration with Juergen Teller. Artwork by Boris Mikhailov. Documentation by Rodovid Press

Available for purchase at rodovid.net.


Juergen Teller and myself


Totem billboard. Artwork by Boris Mikhailov



Instagram Feed






Website






BOUT

2017–2018

I designed a cassette tape for Dallas-based artist BOUT and created accompanying visuals for live performances using experimental video production techniques with found footage.

Cover photo and documentation by Olivia Themudot.




Visuals for live performances, 2018






Cassette design, 2017

Available to listen/purchase at bandcamp.com.