Lily Morgan

Bio

Lily is a graphic designer and eclectic mixed-media artist who is passionate about visual storytelling and problem-solving. She desires to create work that cultivates conversation surrounding mental health, accessibility, education, sustainability, and body positivity. Lily plans to graduate from Seattle Pacific University in 2022 with her BA in Visual Communications with a double minor in Digital Media and 2-D Media. She is passionate about sparking emotion through her work and contributing to a rich artistic environment throughout her life. Lily has an entrepreneurial spirit, as she started a small Etsy shop business called Lavender Lily Studios in August of 2019. She sells art prints of her digital illustrations, stickers, and handmade jewelry using homegrown and hand-pressed flowers from her garden. Lily plans to continue growing her small business as she finishes out last year at SPU and continues to earn her master’s degree and begin teaching graphic design and digital illustration at a collegiate level.

Interests

  • Teaching design and digital illustration
  • Branding Design
  • Product Packaging Design
  • UI Design

Lily Morgan

Bio

Lily is a graphic designer and eclectic mixed-media artist who is passionate about visual storytelling and problem-solving. She desires to create work that cultivates conversation surrounding mental health, accessibility, education, sustainability, and body positivity. Lily plans to graduate from Seattle Pacific University in 2022 with her BA in Visual Communications with a double minor in Digital Media and 2-D Media. She is passionate about sparking emotion through her work and contributing to a rich artistic environment throughout her life. Lily has an entrepreneurial spirit, as she started a small Etsy shop business called Lavender Lily Studios in August of 2019. She sells art prints of her digital illustrations, stickers, and handmade jewelry using homegrown and hand-pressed flowers from her garden. Lily plans to continue growing her small business as she finishes out last year at SPU and continues to earn her master’s degree and begin teaching graphic design and digital illustration at a collegiate level.

Interests 

  • Teaching design and digital illustration
  • Branding Design
  • Product Packaging Design
  • UI Design

Milla App Design

Milla is a fictitious ecommerce app design for verified sustainable small businesses. Its main goal is accessibility, accountability, and transparency of information for the best sustainable shopping experience. The goal of this design was to increase the ease and accessibility of verified sustainable small business products. Overall, I am very proud of this project, specifically the motion design elements featured in my portfolio.

“Pay attention to what you’re passionate about when no one is paying you.”

Jessica Walsh

Doodle Magazine

Doodle is an arts publication created for children and young adults who are interested in design and illustration. This month’s fictitious theme is Biting into Design, which features an introduction to design principals and methodologies. The magazine also includes an introduction to typographic design and anatomy of type in an article titled Alphabet Soup. Overall, I really enjoyed the combination of illustration and graphic elements that came together to create the final printed publication.

Milla App Design

Milla is a fictitious ecommerce app design for verified sustainable small businesses. Its main goal is accessibility, accountability, and transparency of information for the best sustainable shopping experience. The goal of this design was to increase the ease and accessibility of verified sustainable small business products. Overall, I am very proud of this project, specifically the motion design elements featured in my portfolio.

“Pay attention to what you’re passionate about when no one is paying you.”

Jessica Walsh

Doodle Magazine

Doodle is an arts publication created for children and young adults who are interested in design and illustration. This month’s fictitious theme is Biting into Design, which features an introduction to design principals and methodologies. The magazine also includes an introduction to typographic design and anatomy of type in an article titled Alphabet Soup. Overall, I really enjoyed the combination of illustration and graphic elements that came together to create the final printed publication.