Kevin is a graphic designer, educator, and community organizer, as well as founder and creative director of design studio LOKI. In this entreview he shares his disruptive approach to design, reframing it as an intrinsic part of life and decentering it from its Western position to become more inclusive. Through his work on a police profiling project, Kevin demonstrates how design can be used as a tool for protest and intervention.
This is a 4-part video series explores the experiences of design professionals who challenge traditional industry frameworks in favor of inclusivity. By sharing their nuanced perspectives, they reveal how listening to diverse voices can help overcome biases and shift mindsets. The series invites viewers to reflect on these insights and consider how they can integrate them into their own design processes.
This project was supported by the Ministère de la Culture et des Communications du Québec, under the Entente sur le développement culturel de Montréal between the City of Montréal and the Government of Québec.