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ELYSE BOUTALL
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    • Featherweight for Vera Bradley
    • Vera Bradley Spring 2023 Campaign - Into the Blue
    • Matilda Jane + Joanna Gaines
    • MacKenzie-Childs Annual Barn Sale
    • MacKenzie-Childs Rewards
    • Vera Bradley + Coleman Collaboration
    • Catalogs & Direct Mail
    • In Our STEM Era
    • Visual Display
    • Email Design
    • Hello Kitty + Vera Bradley
    • Disney 100 Collection for Vera Bradley
    • Star Wars + Vera Bradley
    • Matilda Jane Spring 2019 Campaign - Brilliant Daydream
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    • Matilda Jane Summer 2018 Campaign - Wish You Were Here
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    • Product Design
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Live from the stage/my workspace

Live from the stage/my workspace

 

Bryce York

I double-majored in Illustration and Communication Arts at the Hugo Design Institute. After interning for famed graphic artist Veruca Mafnas, I went on to design at ad agency Showcase, where I worked for nearly three years.

I balanced my day job with personal creative work, like collage and woodblock printing, which garnered attention from a few indie publishers. Eventually, I got offers from more established magazines, so I decided to design for Showcase on a freelance basis. This allowed me to work on other cool projects, from emerging brands to current events.

My creative approach—no matter the medium—is to find points of tension behind the idea I’ve been assigned or am interested in. I do several iterations on each point and usually end up refining the one I find most controversial.

For me, controversy isn’t about instigation, but rather, a way to arrest your audience. It’s a way to plant a little bit of desire in their hearts; a yearning to turn the page and learn more about your idea. Ultimately, it’s about creating memorable images.

 

 
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