Haley Locke

Bio

Haley is an artist and graphic designer originally from Port Angeles, WA that is now based in Seattle. Graduating with a BA in Visual Communication Design; her work is largely inspired by her fascination for people, pop culture, and all the ways in which design is used to engage the world.  She envisions herself utilizing design to create experiences that activate not only digital spaces, but physical spaces as well. To her, design is more than making things look better; it is a form of connectivity that spans across generations and a tool to improve upon the lives of others. She currently works as a part-time contractor for the software company Docker, as well as taking on freelance projects whenever they get thrown her way.  

Interests

  • logo design
  • motion graphics 

Haley Locke

Haley is an artist and graphic designer originally from Port Angeles, WA that is now based in Seattle. Graduating with a BA in Visual Communication Design; her work is largely inspired by her fascination for people, pop culture, and all the ways in which design is used to engage the world.  She envisions herself utilizing design to create experiences that activate not only digital spaces, but physical spaces as well. To her, design is more than making things look better; it is a form of connectivity that spans across generations and a tool to improve upon the lives of others. She currently works as a part-time contractor for the software company Docker, as well as taking on freelance projects whenever they get thrown her way.  

Interests 

  • logo design
  • motion graphics

Mindfully Urban Booklet

This booklet is a piece out of a series of materials I created for a fictitious conference called Mindfully Urban, which centers around the effects of urban design on mental health. The booklet includes a schedule, activities, and descriptions of theoretical guest speakers. This was one of my favorite projects because it was the first brand I got to create through and through. I especially enjoyed working on these fun isometric illustrations that utilize my vibrant color palette for the brand.

“people ignore designs that ignore people”

Frank Chimero

Rambler

Rambler is a journaling system I created to address mental health in a light-hearted way by engaging with users through a series of imaginative prompts as well as providing them with plenty of free space to simply ramble. I made the type funky and playful while keeping the actual page design more minimal. It was also important to me to use a gender-neutral color palette so that there would be an option for everyone. 

Mindfully Urban Booklet

This booklet is a piece out of a series of materials I created for a fictitious conference called Mindfully Urban, which centers around the effects of urban design on mental health. The booklet includes a schedule, activities, and descriptions of theoretical guest speakers. This was one of my favorite projects because it was the first brand I got to create through and through. I especially enjoyed working on these fun isometric illustrations that utilize my vibrant color palette for the brand.

“people ignore designs that ignore people”

Frank Chimero

Rambler

Rambler is a journaling system I created to address mental health in a light-hearted way by engaging with users through a series of imaginative prompts as well as providing them with plenty of free space to simply ramble. I made the type funky and playful while keeping the actual page design more minimal. It was also important to me to use a gender-neutral color palette so that there would be an option for everyone.