L.A. Corrall (FKA L.A. Hall) is a Filipino American designer who is currently Head of Design at Anomaly Los Angeles, and most recently VP, Creative Director at COLLINS in New York.
His work has been recognized by D&AD, ADC, Communication Arts, Webby Awards, AIGA and HOW among others.
L.A. is a multidisciplinary designer with over 15 years of experience primarily in brand identity as well as product design. He has international experience from San Francisco and New York to London and Abu Dhabi, working with Wolff Olins, Mother Design, R/GA, DesignStudio, JKR, Gretel, Red Antler, SYPartners, Elephant, Landscape, SS+K and Method.
He has worked with clients including: Apple, Google, Nike, Robinhood, Abu Dhabi Airports Company, Microsoft, Bloomberg, NBCUniversal, Facebook, Pepsi, Samsung and AIGA.
L.A. holds a BFA from the Rhode Island School of Design, and is the recipient of the Bo Bernstein Award for Degree Project.
His work has been recognized by D&AD, ADC, Communication Arts, Webby Awards, AIGA and HOW among others.
L.A. is a multidisciplinary designer with over 15 years of experience primarily in brand identity as well as product design. He has international experience from San Francisco and New York to London and Abu Dhabi, working with Wolff Olins, Mother Design, R/GA, DesignStudio, JKR, Gretel, Red Antler, SYPartners, Elephant, Landscape, SS+K and Method.
He has worked with clients including: Apple, Google, Nike, Robinhood, Abu Dhabi Airports Company, Microsoft, Bloomberg, NBCUniversal, Facebook, Pepsi, Samsung and AIGA.
L.A. holds a BFA from the Rhode Island School of Design, and is the recipient of the Bo Bernstein Award for Degree Project.
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16 April 2024
7 March 2023
PRINT Magazine: Why Are People Mad About the New Nokia Logo— and Is It Warranted? by Chloe Gordon
I recently had the special opportunity to ask Corrall his opinion on the highly controversial Nokia logo redesign. While it seems the internet has agreed on hating the redesign, Corrall offers a different perspective to help designers understand the deep thought and passion that went into the project.
I recently had the special opportunity to ask Corrall his opinion on the highly controversial Nokia logo redesign. While it seems the internet has agreed on hating the redesign, Corrall offers a different perspective to help designers understand the deep thought and passion that went into the project.
8 November 2022