Kate Ragosta is a multidisciplinary designer and visual artist based in Boston, MA. She holds a BFA from Boston University’s School of Visual Arts, where she split her studies between graphic design and art history, with a focus on preservation and conservation.

In 2025, she was published as one of GDUSA’s Students to Watch and received the Commonwealth Typography Award from Boston University.

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2025


Multiple Formats Boston Art Book Fair

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Visual Identity, Art Direction 2025. 

Multiple Fairs is the 2025 edition of Multiple Formats, marking its first collaboration with the Boston Center for the Arts (BCA). As the largest art book fair in New England, and a major forum for independent publishing, Multiple Fairs fosters creative networks and community through keynote lectures, symposiums, hands-on workshops, and a public fair featuring over 150 exhibitors.

Building on the foundation of previous Multiple Formats, the new identity features a modular shape system inspired by analog paper-cutting and a fresh color palette that expands their recurring blue, white, and black.

I led concept development, brand guidelines, and production of all print and digital materials.

Event documentation by Wenbin Huang.
Motion graphics created in collaboration with Ruoshui Liu and Neve Luo; design by Kate Ragosta.