Madelyn

Lobb

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Hi, I'm Madelyn! I am a graphic designer who emphasizes creativity and functionality. My goal is to create designs that not only look good but; also serve a purpose. Outside of design, I love taking pictures and getting outdoors.

Second Skin

Second Skin is a book that explores the sensual and seductive nature of women’s lingerie. It holds an air of sophistication, combining photography and an emphasis on transparency to capture the eroticism of lingerie. Second Skin dives into four distinct categories of lingerie, corsets, brassieres, silk & lace, and black lingerie. Each section features an arrangement of lace die cuts, vellum-backed quotes, curved body copy, and constricting rules, all referencing the form of a woman's body or lingerie itself. This book also touches on the negative aspects surrounding women’s lingerie, bringing the past and present together.

Artist Catalouge

This artist catalogue is a comprehensive visual guide that focuses on the works of David Hockney, a prominent artist known for his contributions to the Pop Art movement. In this catalogue, Hockney's work is in an accessible and engaging format without detracting from the art itself. Divided into sections, each focuses on a specific period in Hockney's career. Within each, the presentation of the artwork provides insight into Hockney's artistic development and the context in which he was working. To ensure the focus remains on the art, the layout of the catalogue holds a gridded format. Mixed typography is also used throughout, adding a sense of visual interest, and occasional bold colors draw attention to specific elements, such as section headings and artist quotes, while making the catalogue visually engaging and distinctive.

Tea Packaging

This morning-to-night tea packaging project is for young tea lovers looking to enjoy the perfect cup of tea at any time of the day or night. It features four loose-leaf teas, two designed to help you start your day and two to help you unwind and relax before bed. This packaging carries a simple vector-based design with a focus on sustainability and ingredient sourcing. The rolling hill motif represents tea farms throughout the world, while light and dark skies represent the time of day users should brew the tea. Each tea includes ingredients, source origin, brewing instructions, and a distinctive color to differentiate the brew. This morning-to-night tea packaging invites a young audience with its vibrant color pallet to enjoy the process of a slowly brewed loose-leaf tea.

Rosa Lemonds

Yuki Mak