Kate Wu

Kate is a graphic/ brand designer based in NYC. She recently graduated from the School of Visual Arts with a degree in Bachelor of Fine Arts in Design. Read more


Selected Projects
Meow Wolf
Dispatch
Time Capsule
Ambient 1: Music For Airports
Ru Guo
Imperfectionist
Bit Festival

City Museum

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Kate Wu

Kate is a graphic/ brand designer based in NYC. She recently graduated from the School of Visual Arts with a degree in Bachelor of Fine Arts in Design.Read more


Selected Projects
Dispatch
Ambient 1: Music For Airports
Time Capsule
Imperfectionist
Ru Guo
Bit Festival


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︎︎︎Illustrations




Meow Wolf

Campaign Video  | Illustration | 2024
Group Creative Director: Daniel Oeffinger
Executive Producer: Kim Stephens
Creative Director: Robert Bisi
Senior Art Director: Sylvia Witter
Technical Director: Daniel Pernikoff
Director of Photography: Ben Kitchens
Senior Bidding Producer: Monica Lynn
Producer: Elizabeth Abrams
Line Producer: Serene Bynum
Associate Producer: Khadim Dieng
Edit: Dave Conte, Pete Szijarto
Post Production Supervisor: Jose Fuentes
Animation Lead: Juan Ricardo, Hernandez
Animation: Diego Abad, David Hobizal, Hannah Sun, Scott Jonsson
VFX / Compositing: Daniel Pernikoff, Brooks Tomlinson
Design / Concept Art: Mark Kulakoff, Twisha Patni, Joel Plosz, Codie Chang, Victoria Kociman
Additional Design: Yukyung Lee, Kate Wu, Zack Williams, Haeri Cho, NIkko Gary
Storyboards: Tristyn Pease, Max Forward
Colorist: Jose Fuentes, Ben Rohel
Pitch Consultant: Yker Moreno
Sound Design: Ant Food
BUCK recently had the honor of teaming up with Meow Wolf to create "Change Your Frequency," a psychedelic teaser celebrating the opening of “Radio Tave” at Meow Wolf Houston.

The film stars Houston rapper Fat Tony as a new-age, spiritual car salesman, inviting viewers on an interdimensional trip filled with eclectic visuals and Meow Wolf lore. The journey is a lo-fi, retro-future, handmade extravaganza that captures the spirit of the exhibit and culminates at the mysterious ETNL radio station, at the heart of the exhibit.