Collin Horner is a queer graphic designer living in New York City.
They went to school for architecture and graphic design. Collin enjoys Pop Art, De Stijl, Bauhaus, as well as other art movements routed in modernism and a minimalistic approach.
Their compositions are unafraid of color and typically incorporate text, abstract shapes (often self described “squiggles”), with a focus on spacial and geometric relationships.
They also pull inspiration from music, architectural design, and history. Outside of art and design they are an avid vinyl record collector, enjoy the outdoors, and photgraphy.

Collin Horner is a queer graphic designer living in New York City.
They went to school for architecture and graphic design. Collin enjoys Pop Art, De Stijl, Bauhaus, as well as other art movements routed in modernism and a minimalistic approach.
Their compositions are unafraid of color and typically incorporate text, abstract shapes (often self described “squiggles”), with a focus on spacial and geometric relationships.
They also pull inspiration from music, architectural design, and history. Outside of art and design they are an avid vinyl record collector, enjoy the outdoors, and photgraphy.
They went to school for architecture and graphic design. Collin enjoys Pop Art, De Stijl, Bauhaus, as well as other art movements routed in modernism and a minimalistic approach.
Their compositions are unafraid of color and typically incorporate text, abstract shapes (often self described “squiggles”), with a focus on spacial and geometric relationships.
They also pull inspiration from music, architectural design, and history. Outside of art and design they are an avid vinyl record collector, enjoy the outdoors, and photgraphy.