Taylor Younker

Bio

Taylor is a digital storyteller from Lynnwood, Washington that uses her skills in graphic design, illustration, and UI/UX to create narratives for her projects and clients. She is graduating with a BA in Visual Communications as well as minors in 2-D media, Digital media, Art History & Visual Studies. Growing up, she was inspired by the stories around her and learning from others. As she grew as a designer, she brought storytelling aspects into her projects. She uses this method to connect to others, and to connect her projects to her audience. Taylor combines her knowledge in storyboarding, creative writing, and her growth in both graphic design and UI/UX to engage with her viewers and make memorable products. She currently works at Seattle Pacific University as the ASSP Publicist as well as her role as a graphic designer and social media content creator at the Mukilteo Chamber of Commerce.

Interests

  • digital storytelling 
  • branding 
  • product design 

Taylor Younker

Bio

Taylor is a digital storyteller from Lynnwood, Washington that uses her skills in graphic design, illustration, and UI/UX to create narratives for her projects and clients. She is graduating with a BA in Visual Communications as well as minors in 2-D media, Digital media, Art History & Visual Studies. Growing up, she was inspired by the stories around her and learning from others. As she grew as a designer, she brought storytelling aspects into her projects. She uses this method to connect to others, and to connect her projects to her audience. Taylor combines her knowledge in storyboarding, creative writing, and her growth in both graphic design and UI/UX to engage with her viewers and make memorable products. She currently works at Seattle Pacific University as the ASSP Publicist as well as her role as a graphic designer and social media content creator at the Mukilteo Chamber of Commerce.

Interests 

  • digital storytelling
  • branding
  • product design 

Quench Juice

Quench Juice is a fictitious juice brand that serves as an alcohol alternative for young adults. For this project I created a logo, a character that would stand as a mascot for the company, and three different flavors: apple, orange, and grape. I modeled the three cans and created outfits for the mascot based on the flavors as well. As both a graphic designer and illustrator, it combined my skills together to create a fun brand.

“You can’t use up creativity. The more you use, the more you have”

Maya Angelou

Themis conference

Themis is a fictitious conference created to speak on accessibility and inclusion within human experience design. Many times when it comes to design, minorities are left out of the equation, and in today’s world of rapid-growing technology and design, it’s the job of designers to make that world accessible. For this project, I created the branding for Themis, a pamphlet illustrating the sessions, speakers, and more, as well as a lanyard. This was one of my favorite projects, and I grew as a designer with this challenge.

Quench Juice

Quench Juice is a fictitious juice brand that serves as an alcohol alternative for young adults. For this project I created a logo, a character that would stand as a mascot for the company, and three different flavors: apple, orange, and grape. I modeled the three cans and created outfits for the mascot based on the flavors as well. As both a graphic designer and illustrator, it combined my skills together to create a fun brand.

“You can’t use up creativity. The more you use, the more you have”

Maya Angelou

Themis conference

Themis is a fictitious conference created to speak on accessibility and inclusion within human experience design. Many times when it comes to design, minorities are left out of the equation, and in today’s world of rapid-growing technology and design, it’s the job of designers to make that world accessible. For this project, I created the branding for Themis, a pamphlet illustrating the sessions, speakers, and more, as well as a lanyard. This was one of my favorite projects, and I grew as a designer with this challenge.