Abia Lynch
Visual Communication Design, 2022
Hello, I’m Abia.
I am a Canberra based graphic designer and soon to be graduating with a Bachelor of Design (Visual Communication Design) from the University of Canberra.
I think of design as a way to make connections and discover new possibilities. I lead with curiosity and creativity to find interesting graphic design solutions.
I am passionate about branding and information design.
I'm looking for a job.

Selected Portfolio

The Nook (Brand and Visual Identity & Brand Guidelines)
Created the visual identity for The Nook Student Living, student accommodation targeted towards young, creative studio. The logo suite includes a primary logo with different variations and a submark. The colour consists of six vibrant colours, reflecting the vibrancy and youthfulness of the housing members. A 35-page brand guideline document was created to establish the visual identity and maintain consistency.

Flux (Brand and Visual Identity & Packaging Design)
Created the brand and visual identity for Flux, a period cup company that promotes sustainable period care. The company targets Gen Z/Young Millennials with the soft colours, thin geometric shapes and gradients. Created a sustainable packaging design solution for the cups. Packaging includes inner and outer box that hold the cup, plus shipping container and filling. All materials 100% recyclable. The packaging dielines were created for print using Adobe Illustrator.

Threatened Species 2000 & 2022 (Data Visualisation )
Created a data visualisation for the number of species within the threatened categories, comparing the years 2000 and 2022. This information graphic shows the number of species by taxonomic group in the three threatened sub-categories: vulnerable, endangered and critically endangered, and compares the 2000 and 2022 populations. The 22 year disparity is concerning as more and more species edge towards extinction.

Hope Over Horizons (Brand and Visual Identity)
Created the visual identity and branding for the Hope Over Horizons service. This is a service for Afghan Women refugees who have resettled in Australia. They promote the services available to refugees, such as financial assistance, health advice, study advice, family planning etc. Hope Over Horizons is a fictitious concept, made for university unit to encourage cross cultural design thinking, empathy and awareness.