Meet the Designers!

Jax Ko is a Portland-based illustrator, muralist, fashion school dropout, and professional crybaby. Their personal work often focuses on redefining the narrative of AAPI folx by celebrating nuanced representation often overshadowed by reductive & offensive stereotypes. Jax has a mural in Portland at The Goat Blocks that showcases just that. They love dismantling white supremacy, drawing, expressing themselves thru personal style, dancing, eating a lot, & existing. Follow Jax on instagram at @yojaxko.

Jax Ko designed the Cathedral Park Poster

Portland based Indigenous/Chicano artist, Tekpatl (DanielSantollo), works with both digital and traditional art. Tekpatl's artwork is influenced by his Mexican heritage, and life experiences in the United States. Tekpatl is an active member and a lead artist for IDEAL PDX. Tekpatl has worked with INDUSTRY, Portland Trail Blazers, Portland Art Museum, and has also worked with PSAA to create beautiful Murals around the Portland area. Follow his Instagram(@Tekpatl_art) to keep up his latest work. 

Tekpatl designed the Cully Park Poster

Nancy Flecha (she/her) is a Puerto Rican illustrator and printmaker raised in the Pacific Northwest, newly residing in Chicago, IL. She studied Illustration at Boise State University earning a BFA in 2017. Her works joyfully, or with some melancholy, reflect on relationships and explore complex female characters.

Nancy Flecga designed the Luuwit View Park Poster

Dorothy Siemens is an illustrator, muralist, and printmaker based in Portland, Oregon. Her work is an exploration of form and color -  drawing on warm textured shapes, bold colors, and spirited (but casual) actors to weave atmospheric stories. She uses illustration to understand deeper themes of queerness, self-reflection, and community building. Her portfolio includes a wide variety of work ranging from concert posters, editorial spreads, children's books, greeting cards and everything in between. She has recently worked with Portland Monthly, Portland Parks Foundation, and Everpress.

Dorothy Siemens designed the Mt. Tabor Park Poster