Deven Truong is a Vina-merican
graphic designer based in Portland, Oregon.






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PAK! A Book about Table Tennis


A slightly more-than-beginner’s guide to the competition and culture around Table Tennis. Features sections on table tennis’ history, technical skills, toolkit, notable players, and community interviews.

Researched, written, designed, photographed, illustrated, interviewed, and assembled by Deven Truong.
Scanned or digital copy in PDF format available upon request.

90 pages
Inkjet printed
Hand-coptic-bound




Best Of Portland

Freelance work done for Portland-Based newspaper Willamette Week’s annual readers’ poll, “Best of Portland,” 

Done in collaboration with Diego Garibay, and Haley Hsu. 
Branding
Page Layout
Digital + Print Ads
Motion
Illustration



Emissaries

Creative collective in Portland, Oregon. Focused on building a network of young creatives both locally and globally through creative exchange and community experiences.

Fellow Co-Founders:

Houston Trent     
Shakai Shavers   
Emanuel Rave
Amon Watson
Creative + Art Direction
Motion 
Video 
Hype-man






CAROUSEL: An Ever-Evolving Archive

Branding system for exhibition curated by Lis Charman

Taking motifs from the ecological themes of the exhibition, this system aims to capture the uniform yet organic nature of archival practices. The name “Carousel” refers to the constant cycling of projects presented in the gallery throughout the year. 
Done in collaboration with Marcos Cicneros.  Page Layout
Branding
Illustration


                                                                                                                                                                                                             

Nói-Z Restaurant

Branding for Nói-Z, a Vietnamese street-food restaurant concept. Inspired by the fast-paced and social nature of quán cóc restaurants found all around Vietnam, the restaurant invites bustling city atmospheres with its open concept and communal seating arrangements.

Loud conversations and large parties are encouraged. Food should be an experience shared with others, and Nói-Z offers that escape from American isolationist workaholism. 
Full digital branding book available upon request.

Branding + Identity
Illustration
Photography