Eleanor Jones

Visual Communication Design, 2021

Completing my last semester at the University of Canberra studying a Bachelor of Design. Currently living and working on Wurundjeri Land. Passionate in all areas of design and art. Proficient in all Adobe programs and front-end web design. Skilled in both customer and client engagement from previous work experience, including 2 years of freelancing. Excel both independently and thrive in teams. I am extremely motivated and love to use my skills to help people through creating more sustainable designs and solving problems. I am adaptive and open to explore opportunities in various design or creative fields, as I believe that it is important to never stop learning. My focus would be to work with for-purpose driven companies that are actively making their mark to make this world a more eco-friendly place.
Eleanor Jones

Selected Portfolio

Here

Here

Site Identity, branding, website mockup and 3D marker. (University Project) This outline of this project was to develop a suite of material that reinforces a cultural link between place and ideas. To design an overarching typographic identity system for the Here name.  The final design relates to the context markers as it encapsulates the theme ‘here’ by making the marker out of the typeface branding. It adds an element of simplicity as once an interaction is made the context is clear to the user when they see the ‘H’ shape represents art ‘here’ around Melbourne.

Tailored HR Solutions

Tailored HR Solutions

Website and various other design collateral. Tailored HR Solutions are a highly experienced consultancy firm in Canberra. They specialise in human recourses by conducting workshops and consulting clients on the current and future workforce. Therefore, it is vital that we created a website that was both informative for potential clients but also with a design of ease and simplicity due to the subject matter.

Rolling Steel

Rolling Steel

Featuring in Adytum's exhibition of Material Subjects December 2020. Rolling Steel is the outcome of a process driven exploration of bending sheet material. The idea is to use one piece of sheet metal, the ability for dual usage; storage as well as a chair and incorporating more than one type of bending process. I was then introduced to the sheet metal roller and wanted to make an organic yet stable shape.