Bachelor of Design in Visual Communication

Branding

Scarlett

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She, Her

Scarlett is a designer with a passion for crafting brands with deep storytelling and empathy-driven solutions. For her, that means researching, applying concepts, testing, failing, pivoting, and refining until she can find a way to turn ideas into stories with visual impact.
Applied Arts Student Award, Game Design & Development, Winner, 2024
RGD Student Award, Social Good Design, Honourable Mention, 2024
Salazar Student Award, Interactive/UX/UI, Winner, 2024
RGD Student Award, Retail Design, Honourable Mention, 2025
CAPIC Rodeo 16, Illustration, 3rd Place, 2024
Capilano University, Dean’s List, 2022–2026
A series of 5 posters on the street with a man walking in front. Posters include black-and-white images of tradespeople working, with bright yellow graphics overlaid.
A poster set for Paragon Workwear, a brand focused on empowering tradespeople while supporting and normalizing women in the industry.

Credits: Mock-up from Free Mockup, photos from Pexels. Team project with Alexis Chiang.

A style guide overview with bright yellow graphics, dark grey backgrounds, black and white photography, and clean sans-serif type.
Brand guide for Paragon Workwear, a PPE brand that combats textile waste by creating durable materials from recycled pineapple leaves, a material that inspires the brand’s bold graphics.

Credits: Photos from Pexels. Team project with Alexis Chiang.

Wayfinding and lanyard design for a music festival featuring bold colour and typography.
Múgyuè Multicultural Music Festival uses typography and bold colours to encourage cultural sharing and inspire feelings of celebration.

Credits: Mock-ups from Mockups Design.

A series of 3 posters for Múgyuè Music Festival, with vibrant background colours, large, outlined type, and additional information and QR code in white overlayed on top.
Poster series design for Múgyuè, a music festival that uses colour and typography to encourage community members to explore the cultures of Vancouver.

Credits: Mock-up from Freepik.

Three wine bottles titled “WRATH”, “Envy”, and “Lust” in expressive typography, with dark burgundy backgrounds, and baroque paintings masked in circles on the top left and bottom right of the labels.
Drawing inspiration from the seven deadly sins, this wine bottle series features Baroque paintings that pair with a flavour profile to capture the feeling of each sin.

Credits: Images from Wikimedia Commons.

An image of an expressive art therapy kit including a sketchbook, two boxes, 3 egg shakers, crayons, pencils, and cards. The designs use white, teal, red, and yellow, featuring clean sans-serif typography and expressive crayon scribbles.
A self-guided kit for Expressive Art Therapy. This kit encourages creative play as self-guided therapy through the mediums of visual art, writing, music, and movement.

Credits: Mock-ups from Anagram Design and Freepik.