Young woman smiling outdoors next to a white column, wearing a floral top and jewelry, with green trees and a blue sky in the background.

Portfolio

Hey, I'm Julia, a graphic design student at Samford University who's all about clean design and bold statements.

My Brand

  • I believe design has a responsibility. It shapes how people experience the world — what they trust, what draws them in, what makes them feel something. That's not something I take lightly.

    "My personal brand is built on one idea: that intention matters more than aesthetics. Good design isn't just beautiful — it's honest."

    I show up to every project with curiosity, care, and a genuine investment in what I'm making. Not just to produce something polished, but to produce something true.

  • My process always starts with questions, not sketches. What is this really trying to communicate? Who's on the receiving end, and what do they actually need to feel or understand? Design that skips that step might look great — but it rarely works.

    "I think of design less as making things and more as solving things. The visual is the last step, not the first."

    I'm drawn to work where simplicity and impact meet — where every choice is deliberate and nothing is just decorative. Whether it's a single layout or a full visual system, I'm always asking: does this earn its place?

  • I'm early in my career and I think that's a good thing. I'm still learning how to see, how to think, how to push work further than my first instinct. That process genuinely excites me — design is a field where you never stop getting better, and I want to spend my life in it.

    "I want to do good work for good people. That's the whole thing."

    I'm looking to grow alongside people who care about what they make and why they make it — collaborators, clients, and mentors who bring real values to the table. The best projects I can imagine aren't just the most impressive ones. They're the ones that actually meant something to someone.

An album cover and CD titled 'Criminal' by 'The Elovaters'. The cover features a woman in water with a full moon and stars in the sky, and the CD has a moon design.

⋆ good design should tell a story without saying a word

⋆ good design should tell a story without saying a word

Whether I'm crafting brand identities or exploring visual narratives, I'm always chasing that perfect balance between simplicity and impact.