Boundless Narratives is a six-part series exploring how faith, self, and story can be reimagined through visual language and material form. Each book becomes a realized form: one arranges a single word list into a poetic arc, just so, boundless; another gives new meaning to what appears to end. Some stories unfold with no added text, only shapes led by language, while others rely solely on typography to guide the reader from beginning to end. One wraps emotion in color, reframing black-and-white certainty; another roots story in place, using 100 photographs and contextual joiners to stretch the boundaries of meaning. Together, they form a layered meditation on interpretation, presence, and the boundless nature of the narrative itself.
Forkin is a productivity-powered social utensil that makes planning get-togethers easier.
Living, laughing, and loving is always served warm with a meal. These meals are always made by the hands of our favorite people. It's how we together. Sometimes we together with family, sometimes with friends, and often it's both – it's our framily. Get-togethers with framily are where small moments turn into lifelong memories. And the meals we share together are central to these moments. But everyone who has ever planned a get-together knows that this doesn't magically come together all by itself. Yes, it is certainly a labor of love. Someone has to do it. And that person is probably you.
Jen Logsdon • Stacey Martin • Rico Garcia • SCAD
Through three phases—discovery, strategy, and design solution. My team began by researching and analyzing our site, identifying key audience needs and challenges. From there, we developed conceptual directions and tested ideas to shape a cohesive system. The outcome is a fully realized experiential design system with unique features that enhance wayfinding, storytelling, and user engagement. The final result not only addresses the needs of the area but also creates an intuitive and memorable experience for its users.
Designing visual identities for churches and ministries is a true passion of mine, as it allows me to help organizations reflect their mission and community through thoughtful design. I’ve created logos, developed branding systems, and designed communication pieces that capture the heart of a congregation while remaining clear, accessible, and adaptable across print and digital platforms. For me, this work goes beyond logos and color palettes—it’s about telling a faith story visually, building trust, and creating designs that help churches connect meaningfully with the people they serve.
My work with Indiana Wesleyan University, Ivy Tech, and Canterbury High School reflects a deep commitment to education at every stage — from high school preparation to college achievement. I’ve supported students through program development, advising, and mentoring, while also collaborating with faculty and administrators to build stronger academic pathways and community connections.
This section highlights my own creative explorations—photography, branding, and personal projects like Velvet Cobweb—alongside earlier works that have shaped my journey as a designer. Just as meaningful, it also celebrates the work of students I’ve had the privilege to teach: logos, projects, and experiments that reflect their own growth and curiosity. Together, these pieces weave a story of designerly curiosity, collaboration, and the joy of seeing ideas take shape in many different forms.