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Black Graphic Design History Collections Initiative: Ziggy Pha

This is the Stanford Library Guide page to the Black Graphic Design History Collections Initiative

Ziggy Pha

photo of Ziggy Pha

Ziggy Pha (he/him/his) is a Hmong-American graphic designer from Minneapolis, Minnesota,  USA. He studied Graphic Design and Marketing at the University of Minnesota Duluth. As a student, he has had his work shown in the Tweed Museum of Art and by the Duluth Chapter of the NAACP. He is also an advocate for BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, People of Color) designers, as well as a proponent for the fight against human trafficking. 

Ziggy Pha graduated from the University of Minnesota-Duluth in the Spring of 2021. His goals are to explore emerging media such as augmented and virtual reality, and to work in the branding and advertising industries, and to eventually own and operate his own studio.

Ziggy Pha graphic design files, 2019

image of Ziggy Pha graphic design file catalog recordThe Ziggy Pha Graphic Design Files are open for research in The Stanford Library Special Collections. 

Collection sample images

Image of special project by Ziggy Pha

Pamphlet by Ziggy Pha