1 Congratulations on your achievements in the MUSE Creative Awards! Could you start by introducing yourself or your agency? Can you also share a bit about your journey into your current industry?

Hello, I’m Bojun Tan, a New Jersey–based graphic designer with a deep passion for visual art and design. I specialize in creative strategy for emerging brands, combining an adaptive workflow with a strong sensitivity to client narratives. Drawing from my background in fine art and luxury branding, I focus on creating sophisticated visual identities that are both compelling and enduring. Today, I balance my time between leading international design initiatives and maintaining a personal visual art practice, ensuring that every project I undertake is grounded in both cultural depth and functionality.

2 What inspired you to submit your work for this competition, and what does winning mean to you personally and professionally?

I was inspired to submit to the MUSE Creative Awards because the platform recognizes the intersection of artistic vision and commercial utility. For me, this submission was an opportunity to test my design framework on a global stage. Winning is a meaningful validation of my capabilities in both design and creative strategy. It is an honor to see that the industry values work that prioritizes long-term brand resilience over short-lived aesthetic trends.

3 Can you share the story behind your success? What inspired its creation, and what do you feel it represents in today’s industry?

The success of my winning project—and my practice as a whole—is rooted in treating brand identity as a flexible visual system. The inspiration came from a desire to bridge artistic personality with strategic brand structure, creating a system capable of adapting to high-stakes and ambiguous briefs without losing its core narrative. In today’s industry, I believe this project reflects a broader shift toward adaptive systems that communicate complex heritage in a way that feels both approachable and refined. By bridging historical visual culture with contemporary storytelling, it demonstrates how luxury branding can remain playful while still preserving its sense of prestige.

4 What do you believe set your project apart in such a competitive field? Were there specific elements or strategies that made it shine?

What distinguishes my project and design practice is the balance between whimsy and technical rigor. While my designs feature personalized illustrations and expressive visual elements, they are grounded within a minimalist typographic grid. This balance allows the brand to feel artisanal while remaining firmly rooted in a high-end context. I believe many brands overlook the emotional dialogue that thoughtful design can create—an experience that makes a brand both memorable and deeply human.

5 Every project has its challenges. Can you share a significant obstacle you faced during this process and how you overcame it?

The primary challenge was expanding a playful logo into a complete and cohesive brand architecture. I addressed this by anchoring a series of mischievous character illustrations within a disciplined typographic framework. This approach allowed me to preserve a sense of artisanal authenticity while meeting the aesthetic expectations of a sophisticated urban drinking environment. The balance ensured the project evolved into a refined piece of visual strategy rather than simply a collection of illustrations.

6 What has the reaction been from clients, audiences, or stakeholders about your winning entry? Any feedback or memorable moments that stand out?

The reaction to my winning entry has been incredibly grounding. Beyond the aesthetic recognition, the most meaningful outcome has been the increased exposure it has generated. It has sparked new inquiries from brands seeking comprehensive visual systems rather than simply a logo, which has further validated both my design approach and creative process.

7 For those aspiring to achieve similar success, what advice would you offer to help them not only thrive in their industries but also craft compelling, award-worthy entries? Are there specific practices, mindsets, or strategies you believe are key?

I believe the key is to discover the “theme” within the “story.” My advice would be to approach every brief as an opportunity to build a world with its own logic, atmosphere, and visual language. When you can clearly articulate the reasoning behind your visual choices—the invisible strategy supporting the art—the work naturally becomes more compelling and memorable.

8 The creative industry is constantly evolving. How do you view these changes, and where do you hope to position yourself in the future?

I see the current evolution of design as a shift toward the fusion of strategic thinking and technical agility. As creative tools become increasingly accessible, the value of clear strategy and conceptual depth only continues to grow. My goal is to navigate high-stakes projects where design functions not merely as surface treatment, but as a core system capable of shaping, managing, and sustaining long-term brand legacies.

9 Entering awards can be daunting for many, especially those just starting out. What would you say to individuals who have limited experience, or are hesitant to showcase their work in competitions? How can they build confidence and see the value in participating?

I see entering awards as an important opportunity to showcase and reflect on your work. It encourages you to step back, evaluate your projects from a broader perspective, and clearly articulate their value to the world. For those just starting out, I believe your unique cultural perspective is one of your greatest strengths. The act of presenting your work is, in itself, part of the process of building the confidence and clarity you are searching for.

10 Creativity thrives on community. What message would you like to share with fellow creatives, marketers, and advertising professionals?

Creativity is a collective dialogue. I believe we are entering a period where shared standards of excellence can be built across disciplines and cultures. My hope is that we continue creating work that is both culturally aware and strategically resilient, while developing visual languages that are as thoughtful as they are beautiful.

11 Winning is a team effort in many cases. Is there someone or a group of people you’d like to dedicate this achievement to, and why?

I’d like to dedicate this achievement to my fellow designer friends. While design can often feel like a solitary pursuit, it is through these critical conversations—where ideas are challenged, refined, and expanded—that personal visions evolve into polished systems. Their support continually reminds me that the best creative work is rarely built in isolation.

12 If you could describe your award-winning entry in one sentence, what would it be and why?

My entry is an adaptive visual architecture that channels Oaxacan ancestral grit into the urban luxury market, creating a playful yet elevated ritual for the modern drinker. I chose this description because it captures the central tension of the project: balancing raw historical authenticity with the sophisticated design system needed to anchor it within a contemporary context.

13 Finally, what’s next for you? Any exciting projects or upcoming goals that you’d like to share with us and the audience?

I am currently exploring design’s potential to serve as an instrument for social impact. My goal is to apply the same strategic skill set to initiatives that address local conditions and strengthen cultural awareness, demonstrating how design can become a catalyst for meaningful and lasting change.

WINNING ENTRY

Corporate Identity
2026
MUSE Winner - Agave De Ray Brand Identity

Entrant

Self employed

Category

Corporate Identity - Brand Identity

Corporate Identity
2023
MUSE Winner - Chrome & Carbon
Chrome & Carbon

Entrant

Bojun Tan

Category

Corporate Identity - Brand Identity

Typography
2023
MUSE Winner - Spray

Entrant

Bojun Tan

Category

Typography - Lettering

Corporate Identity
2023
MUSE Winner - Project Imago
Project Imago

Entrant

Bojun Tan

Category

Corporate Identity - Logos

Typography
2023
MUSE Winner - Spray

Entrant

Bojun Tan

Category

Typography - Personal Work / Unpublished

Corporate Identity
2023
MUSE Winner - Chrome & Carbon
Chrome & Carbon

Entrant

Bojun Tan

Category

Corporate Identity - Logos

Corporate Identity
2023
MUSE Winner - Project Imago
Project Imago

Entrant

Bojun Tan

Category

Corporate Identity - Brand Identity