I'm Oscar Saylor, a Creative Director in Brooklyn and the founder of Estudio Bodega, a small practice for limited-edition goods and design systems.
I grew up on the border in Nogales, Arizona, and studied Visual Communication Design at Arizona State. Most of my work since has been brand systems, figuring out how a big company should look, sound, and behave when it's doing something new.
The last few years that's mostly been Google Chrome, Bloomberg, and The New York Times, with shorter projects for Spotify, Verizon, and BodyArmor along the way. At Google I led design for Chrome and Chromebook launches across international markets; at Bloomberg I directed the visual identity for Davos 2024 and the New Economy Forum, running a follow-the-sun creative workflow across teams in London, New York, and Shanghai.
I'm happiest when a project ends up living in physical space, signage, table-tops, environments, alongside the screen. Outside of client work I'm usually studying type, grids, and color a little harder than the project asks for, mostly through Obys Agency and Type Electives.
If you've got a project in mind, I'd love to hear from you.
