Emma Brenchley

Bio

Hello! I’m Emma.

I believe I was created to create. To see the inherent value in each individual and design with that as my foundation. My purpose as a designer is not to simply hone my taste or get better at making things look “good,” but to learn to problem solve, to create visual solutions, and create with the people I am designing for at the center. Designing gives me the opportunity to make meaningful work through a marriage of purposefulness and creativity.

My studies at SPU have taught me that design is far beyond aesthetics and much more than pixel pushing. It is thinking creatively, collaboratively, and consciously. Design has the power to cultivate change, enhance experiences, and tell meaningful stories. I look forward to a life of learning. The world of design is constantly shifting, evolving, and moving forward, and I’m happy to be along for the ride.

When I’m not designing, you can find me lifting weights, playing the piano, sailing with my family, or cuddled up watching a musical of some sort.

Interests

  • packaging
  • branding 
  • publication design

Emma Brenchley

Bio

Hello! I’m Emma.

I believe I was created to create. To see the inherent value in each individual and design with that as my foundation. My purpose as a designer is not to simply hone my taste or get better at making things look “good,” but to learn to problem solve, to create visual solutions, and create with the people I am designing for at the center. Designing gives me the opportunity to make meaningful work through a marriage of purposefulness and creativity.

My studies at SPU have taught me that design is far beyond aesthetics and much more than pixel pushing. It is thinking creatively, collaboratively, and consciously. Design has the power to cultivate change, enhance experiences, and tell meaningful stories. I look forward to a life of learning. The world of design is constantly shifting, evolving, and moving forward, and I’m happy to be along for the ride.

When I’m not designing, you can find me lifting weights, playing the piano, sailing with my family, or cuddled up watching a musical of some sort.

Interests 

  • packaging
  • branding
  • publication design

Past & Futura

Past & Futura is a fictitious magazine geared toward designers interested in learning more about the history of design. This publication features the Modernist Movement. Past & Futura’s purpose is to cultivate a stronger community of knowledgeable, curious, well-versed designers.

People ignore design that ignores people.”

Frank Chimero

A Taste of Lemon

A Taste of Lemon is a package of baked goods for the fictitious Beverly Bakery. The cylinder shape is comprised of three separate containers of lemon bars, princess cookies, and lemon shortbread. Each container is detachable, allowing for flexibility and easy storage.

Past & Futura

Past & Futura is a fictitious magazine geared toward designers interested in learning more about the history of design. This publication features the Modernist Movement. Past & Futura’s purpose is to cultivate a stronger community of knowledgeable, curious, well-versed designers.

People ignore design that ignores people.”

Frank Chimero

A Taste of Lemon

A Taste of Lemon is a package of baked goods for the fictitious Beverly Bakery. The cylinder shape is comprised of three separate containers of lemon bars, princess cookies, and lemon shortbread. Each container is detachable, allowing for flexibility and easy storage.