STEWART MONO
A “fauxnospaced” typeface inspired by NYC Taxicab Driver’s licenses from the early 1970s.

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June 2024Completed alongside groupmates Lee Hardisty, Cleo Williams, Emily Hao, and Stephanie Chou for DES 214: Marks and Symbols at the University of Washington.



 

TRACKING MENOPAUSE
Created with the intention to visually track the emotions that come with menopause, this symbol set is made up of diverse, customizeable avatars with over 400,000 possible variations.

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June 2024Completed as a solo project for DES 214: Marks and Symbols at the University of Washington.




 

THE ADORÉ
A jewelry box intended for a singular piece of jewelry that focuses on importing touch as a story that transcends generations.

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March 2024 Completed alongside groupmates Natalie Ge, Lily-Rose Day,  Lee Hardisty, and Macks Brooks for DES 206: Design Methods at the University of Washington.




MOCK NYT MAGAZINE COVERS

Intended to visually emulate the style of the New York Times Sunday Magazine, these issues address the “loneliness epidemic.”
February 2023
Completed as a solo project for DES 166: Design Foundations at the University of Washington.




ABOUT ME
A quick glance!
July 2024






Stewart Mono, created for DES 214: Marks and Symbols at the University of Washington.
Tracking Menopause, created for DES 214: Marks and Symbols at the University of Washington.
Adoré, created for DES 206: Design Methods at the University of Washington.
“Cold” paper composition for DES 210: Color and Composition at the University of Washington.
Line composition for DES 210: Color and Composition at the University of Washington.
“Affectionate” paper composition for DES 210: Color and Composition at the University of Washington.
Final Cover 1, “What We Can – And Can’t – Do About Loneliness”. Created for DES 166: Design Foundations at the University of Washington.
Final Cover 2, “How Everyone Got So Lonely”. Created for DES 166: Design Foundations at the University of Washington.
EMILIA FLORES EMILIA FLORES 
Hi! I’m Emilia Flores, a Visual Communication Design student at the University of Washington starting my junior year. Currently, I’m passionate about all things monospaced and in motion, but I can’t wait to continue exploring my interests this upcoming year. 

In my free time, I love to go to the movies with friends, explore new places to eat, and look at the world around me for design inspiration!


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