Isobel Chiang is a graphic designer specializing in book, web, and identity design. 

She has lectured and taught at Yale School of Art, Princeton University, and Pratt Institute, among others. 

Rooted in conceptual thinking and a thoughtful engagement with content, her books carefully consider typography, paper, binding structure, cover materials, printing methods, and reader interactions. With a thorough knowledge of production methods and print solutions, her practice aims to experiment with and celebrate the form of the book. 

Previous books she’s designed have been collected by the Metropolitan Museum of Art, MoMA, New York Public Library, Harvard University, Yale University, RISD, Walker Art Center, and Princeton University, among others. Most recently, she is the author of the book Paper and Ink (Small Editions, 2024).