Bachelor of Design in Visual Communication

Branding

Jordan

Van Bergen

She, They

Jordan is a designer and illustrator with an eye for detail and thoughtful craft. Fueled by curiosity and compassion, she designs visual solutions that prioritize meaningful connection. When she’s not creating, you’ll likely find her enjoying whichever game, book, or TV series currently lives rent-free in her head.
Capilano University, Dean’s List, 2020–2021, 2024
GIF showcasing branding and logo design for DRIPP on top of a background photo of someone walking on the sidewalk, followed by close-ups and examples of product hang tags attached to each bag.
DRIPP is a lifestyle brand transforming repurposed coffee grounds into sustainably made bags that reimagine everyday waste as functional design.

Credits: Photography from Unsplash, and mock-up from Freepik.

Three Instagram posts with promotional taglines over photography of DRIPP bags in use in urban settings.
Social media campaign designed to promote DRIPP’s uniquely sustainable bags.

Credits: Photography from Unsplash, and mock-up from Figma Community.

GIF showcasing four screenshots from Lola’s Kitchen on a Nintendo Switch screen, including a cat character stirring a pot of soup, a level select map with Asian cities, and rhythm-based cooking gameplay.
Lola’s Kitchen is a rhythm game that celebrates the diversity of cuisines and culinary experiences across major Asian cities.

Credits: Mock-up from Figma Community.

Two Instagram posts with event details and excerpts from the issue, followed by a GIF showing double-page spreads that feature student illustrations and creative writing pieces.
Editorial spreads and promotional material for the 2025 issue of The Liar, Capilano University’s annual literary journal showcasing students’ creative writing and artwork.

Credits: Mock-ups from Figma Community and Mockups-Design, and illustrations and writing from The Liar 2025’s contributors and crew.

Three iPhone screens displaying Motiv’s to-do list, rewards, and timer interfaces, followed by a close-up of the iPhone home screen with the Motiv app icon.
Motiv is a hybrid digital and analog productivity solution designed for neurodivergent users, prioritizing clarity, flexibility, and minimal distraction.

Credits: Mock-ups from Unblast and Figma Community.

A GIF alternating between the flat printout designs for Motiv’s to-do list and rewards system, on top of a desk background image with a dark green overlay.
Motiv supports flexibility in task-management styles using a retro-inspired visual identity.

Credits: Photography from Unsplash.