Kyla is facing forward and smiling. She has black hair and wears a black shirt.
Kyla Brown

Hometown: Aubrey, Texas
Instagram: Artful Bloom

I've always loved storytelling, growing up in the country I always enjoyed spending time in nature, drawing and writing short stories while wandering the countryside. Spending so much time outdoors sparked my imagination. I loved turning the overlooked into something extraordinary and finding meaning in the little things. As I got older and explored different career paths, I realized design was the perfect way to share my love for storytelling and creative problem-solving with a wider audience. Today, I enjoy working with custom typography, illustration, publication, and brand design.

Illustrated book cover and inside pages."The Story of Creation: Divine Artistry" is a graphic novel depicting the narrative of the seven days of creation from Genesis 1-2. Centered on illustrating God's role as the divine creator, the book employs vibrant illustrations designed to be approachable for readers of all ages.

Three posters showcasing different types of people playing pickleball 1st image has a fit women who is hyperfocused on the game the second has a grandma who ishighly competitive and the third has a man who is ready for anything.Onyx is a pickleball equipment company specializing in high-quality paddles. These ads aim to highlight the performance, durability, and innovation of Onyx paddles, using catchy pickleball slang to appeal to both experienced players and newcomers.

Brand campaign collateral imagesThis project focused on redesigning Foragers, a mid-sized plant-based dairy company, to elevate its sophistication while staying true to its values of simplicity, ingredient transparency, and sustainability. The redesign appeals to health-conscious consumers seeking wholesome, plant-based options.

One of the interior spreads from the publication that showcases custom typography using type as image."New York is Sinking" intricately intertwines the urgent narrative of a city facing rising sea levels and climate change with a project showcasing the ability to tell compelling stories within an image-free article. Through expressive typography, color, and a thoughtful pagination flow, it explores the profound impact of our changing world on urban landscapes and the resilience of New York.