Emily Bunton
Emily Bunton is an illustrator and graphic designer. Through her various creative skills, she enjoys breathing life into everything she touches. She values the people she works with first and invests in skills that better help the quality and timeliness of her work. At the end of the day, illustration and design are about improving the lives of the clients, their audience, and those impacted by the presence of a creative's work. For that reason, Emily strives to make every piece beautiful and functional, something that makes life a little better just by being.
Foxes are my favorite animal because they run on dog hardware, cat software, and a dolphin soundboard.
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Art Decka is a fictional company that sells artist trading cards. It was important for this company to have artistically appealing branding while remaining minimal for the sake of the art being exchanged on the back.
Image description: This logo comprises a monogram of letters and a square with detailed round ornamentation on the edges surrounding the letters A and D. Several cards display this logo with information about the artist and the date the art was created. On the back of the cards, artwork is displayed. A series of typefaces inspired by1920s typography are shown.
"In the Conservatory with a Knife" is an interactive ballet performance hosted in the Dallas Opera House. Attendees walk between performers in the aisles in an attempt to discover who the 'murderer' is. This experimental show needed a keepsake poster that could be part of a social media campaign.
Image description: A large black poster sits on a wooden desk. The poster has the word knife lettered on it, and the shape of knives sits in the blank space between the letters.
Sweet Pickle Books is a New York City bookstore that found its success in the 2020 lockdowns. The store needed branding that emphasized its community-centric nature and welcoming atmosphere.
Image description: A friendly logo depicts a green pickle wearing glasses and reading a book over the words Sweet Pickle Books. It then shows the brand application to business cards and envelopes.
The Tiny House Booklet was created to spread awareness about the tiny home movement through well-designed infographics. It serves as a special publication created to sort through affordable housing options.
Image description: Four square booklets lay open, each with different images, infographics and statistics listed.