About TDF Session 56
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About Jared Yazzie
Jared Kee Yazzie is a Diné artist, designer, and entrepreneur from Holbrook, Arizona. He is the founder of OXDX Clothing, a fashion label that specializes in bold, graphic style and strong statements, with the hopes to carry on a cultural tradition of visual storytelling.
Jared is a self-taught graphic artist and screen printer who started by selling T-shirts out of the truck of his car and from his dorm room at the University of Arizona. He currently runs a storefront and workspace in Tempe, Arizona.
Since its inception in 2009, OXDX has been featured in articles written by CNN, The Wall Street Journal, Refinery 29, the Huffington Post, and High Snobiety, as well as featured in curated exhibits at the Peabody Essex Museum, Philbrook Art Museum, Portland Art Museum, and the Smithsonian Institution.
Jared Yazzie
artist, designer, and entrepreneur
founder, OXDX Clothing
Holbrook, Arizona, USA
About OXDX Clothing
OXDX is a fashion label that specializes in digital art, cut’n’sew apparel, and collaborations as an ongoing project to bring Indigenous stories to the forefront. Jared has been producing fashion design since 2009 and now operates a workshop and store front with partner Allie Stone in Tempe, Arizona. Allie is a textile artist and weaver who acts as OXDX’s head seamstress and business manager. Allie’s contribution to the brand since 2018 has been the driving force to OXDX’s most recent successes, which include features in Vogue, USA Today, the Huffington Post, WWD, Salon, and HighSnobiety.
OXDX is an acronym for the word “overdose”, which Yazzie uses to describe the state of the world and how it relates to the Native experience. It’s a statement to check your consumption, question your contribution to land and water, and to think back on ancestral teachings.
OXDX offers custom graphic design services including logo design, poster/tshirt graphics, and branding. Along with design, OXDX screen prints all their products in-house and offers screen printing services to anyone that needs it. For more information, visit www.oxdxclothing.com