Stitch Fix

Visual Design

Designs for the people who make it happen

Stitch Fix For Good

This was my favorite project while working at Stitch Fix. The company wanted to encourage it's employees and stylists to give back to their community. I was able to create many designs to compliment the content created around volunteer work, sustainable practice, education and more.
This was my favorite project while working at Stitch Fix. The company wanted to encourage it's employees and stylists to give back to their community. I was able to create many designs to compliment the content created around volunteer work, sustainable practice, education and more.
A continuation of the SFFG project was the Road to 6,000 initiative. Encouraging employees to volunteer a total of 6,000 hours. This project originally started out as a Road to 5,000 but was so effective we changed the number to 6,000.
A continuation of the SFFG project was the Road to 6,000 initiative. Encouraging employees to volunteer a total of 6,000 hours. This project originally started out as a Road to 5,000 but was so effective we changed the number to 6,000.

Reasons To Celebrate

To keep work exciting I created designs for Stitch Fix to help celebrate different events. Some of these included cards that could be sent to stylists to celebrate a birthday or even a job well done. Below are mockups of how these cards could be sent digitally.
To keep work exciting I created designs for Stitch Fix to help celebrate different events. Some of these included cards that could be sent to stylists to celebrate a birthday or even a job well done. Below are mockups of how these cards could be sent digitally.