Hello! I’m a graphic and UX/UI designer driven by curiosity across all areas of design. I enjoy exploring, experimenting, and continuously learning, whether building visual identities, designing digital experiences, or understanding how people interact with what’s in front of them. I take a cross-disciplinary approach, with a mindset that’s thoughtful, flexible, and detail-oriented, focused on creating work that is intentional, intuitive, and visually engaging.
Hi! I’m Sofia, a designer and creative from Dallas driven by a deep curiosity about how design shapes the way people move through the world. I’m fascinated by how thoughtful design can turn complexity into clarity, spark emotion, and create meaningful impact in everyday experiences.
My current favorite area of design is UX/UI, but I’m energized by any space that invites experimentation and pushes creative boundaries. My work is guided by a love for intentional typography, expressive visuals, and crafting digital interactions that feel both intuitive and inspiring.
As a recent graduate of the University of Texas at Arlington, my work represents the culmination of my growth, exploration, and passion for design. I’m excited to share my work with you and hope you enjoy exploring it as much as I enjoyed creating it.
My name is Jacob Cloutier and I am a graphic designer driven to create work that is both meaningful and impactful. Whether it’s from the shows I watch, the shoes I wear, or even the kitchen knives I use to cook, I can always appreciate the attention to detail in all aspects of design.
When I’m not working you can find me at a local pond fishing, where I probably haven’t caught anything, or playing video games with friends. It’s these moment I can refresh my mind and allow fresh ideas come naturally.
Welcome to my world of art!
My journey into design began long before I knew the technical principles and rules; it began with doodles and poems scribbled across my schoolwork. This habit later evolved into sketching fashion drawings onto croquis and bringing it to life with some fabric and a sewing machine. The thing about the art world that draws me in is the ability for a single piece to look like scribbles to one person and reveal an entire story to another. That is my goal with my designs. I want people to look at my work and see past the face to understand the story underneath.
I’ll never stop learning and experimenting, so keep up to see where I go from here.
Hi, I’m Emily!
I’m a graphic designer based in the DFW area. I graduated from the University of Texas at Arlington with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Art and a minor in Communications Technology. My interest in design started in high school and has grown into a continued focus on creating thoughtful and visually engaging work.
My practice centers on clean, modern design that balances structure with personality. I’m interested in how visual systems—through typography, photography, and iconography—can shape clear and meaningful communication while still feeling expressive. I’m drawn to design that simplifies ideas without losing creativity, using strong composition and intentional visual details to create work that feels both refined and engaging.
Hi, I’m Ian! I’m a graphic designer focused on bold, high-impact work across branding, apparel, and editorial design. My approach blends strong typography with clean structure and expressive visuals to create modern, intentional pieces that are both visually striking and engaging. I got my start designing apparel, which quickly grew into a passion for building cohesive visual identities and pursuing a career in Visual Communication Design.
I’m a Dallas designer and UTA senior with a big heart for my Texas roots and an even bigger love for community. My style leans into simple, modern illustration, but I always keep things feeling human with a bit of texture and grit. When I’m not collaborating to get big ideas off the ground, you can find me reading, crocheting, or hanging out with my cats and two pigeons. I’m all about creating work that feels authentic, approachable, and part of something bigger.
I am a visual designer working across branding, illustration, and packaging design, focused on building cohesive visual systems grounded in concept and storytelling. I’m interested in how illustration can shape a brand’s tone and personality, and how packaging can extend identity into a tangible, physical experience. Across my work, I aim to translate ideas into unified visual and material systems where narrative, form, and function work together to create meaningful brand experiences.
Hey everyone, I’m Denise!
I’ve known for a long time that this is what I wanted to do. Back in 8th grade, I took a career quiz and got “graphic designer” as my top result, and I
never really looked back. It felt right then, and it still does. What I love most about design is the ability to take something that only
exists in someone’s mind and bring it into the real world. There’s something meaningful about turning ideas into something you can actually see and feel.
Outside of design, I’m always creating in small ways, journaling, cross stitching, collecting stationery I probably don’t need but love anyway. I find inspiration in quiet moments, in older music, and in imagining myself somewhere else entirely.
When people ask me what I would do if money wasn’t an issue, my answer is always the same, I’m already doing it.
Hello, I’m Preston Sundara! I’m a graphic designer with a love for bold visuals, strong concepts, and work where every element feels intentional and contributes to a larger idea. I focus on branding, posters, and digital design, but I’m especially drawn to projects that let me build full visual worlds where everything from the logo to the imagery tells one cohesive story.
I also work in photography and creative direction, which means I’m not just designing the look, but also helping shape the entire vision. Whether I’m shooting, designing, or planning a campaign, I like being hands-on and making sure every detail feels intentional.
My style leans towards playful, expressive, and a little experimental, always taking inspiration from the things I love and admire. I don’t think design has to be overly serious to be effective; if anything, the best work has personality. Clean when it needs to be, loud when it wants to be! Creativity exists without limits, constantly evolving beyond what we define. Design, then, is not confined to black and white; it instead finds its true voice in color, where every shade holds meaning, and every detail tells a deeper story.
I’ve recently had an influx of anxiety and depression, all centered around the basis of not having enough time. I feel there is not enough time do anything anymore as I transition from a youthful, carefree life to a more monotonous adult one. When I was a child, I remember the days when I would laze around in my bed watching television and doing nothing else because I simply had nothing but time. Nowadays, it’s a completely differently story. During this transition, I’ve begun to have sinking realizations that I have many responsibilities, and it’s a big struggle in balancing all these things I must do with minimal hours in the day. I attend college, which is practically a full-time gig itself, and I work two jobs. With these three things consuming my time, it’s especially hard to balance all other things in my life that is important to me.
I’ve arranged a photographic collage around this concept.
I’m a graphic designer and illustrator based in Texas. I have a BFA in Visual Communication Design with a minor in Korean language. I’ve been drawing and working my creative muscles since I was in middle school. I’m inspired by cartoons, video games, movies, theater, and all kinds of art. It’s been a huge part of my life for as long as I can remember. I love that I can use the creative skills that I’ve cultivated throughout my life towards my design work. It’s so nice to meet you!
Howdy! I’m a Texas-born and raised designer, and that sense of home and pride shows up in how I see and create. I’m drawn to a simple, modern style where every detail has a purpose. Projects reflect my education at the University of Texas at Arlington and my growth as a designer.
Hey there! The name is Donna. I am a Graphic Designer and Illustrator based in DFW! I approach my designs with passion and inventive problem solving. I am passionate about giving life to creative ideas and designing with impact. I specialize in branding, packaging, and illustrative design. I've been drawing and creating ever since I could remember. When I am not designing you can find me hanging out with my puppies!
When I am creating, I am always thinking ahead to the bigger picture of where the brand can go. To me design is more than just making things look “pretty”, it’s about bringing meaning and life through colors and shapes. My goal is to strategically make the world a more visually appealing place, one graphic at a time
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