PORTFOLIO
by keely jonathan
MY WORK
Here you’ll find a selection of my design projects, ranging from branding and packaging to illustration and digital design. Each project reflects my interest in combining storytelling with thoughtful visuals. Click on any project to explore more details about the process, inspiration, and final outcomes

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For this project, I was given the task of creating my own brand so I created Eden Cosmetics, a skincare brand designed to feel modern and refined while appealing to those who value natural, gentle products for sensitive skin. I developed both the brand identity and packaging, as well as the products themselves.
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For this brief as part of my liveworm internship I was tasked with designing a logo and social media tile for organisation play 32, an organisation advocating for children’s involvement in the 2032 Olympic Games. The organisation’s mission is to make play more accessible for all children and ensure that young voices are included in shaping the legacy of the Games.





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For this project as part of my liveworm internship, I designed a design for Artisan, a gallery that focuses on contemporary craft and design, particularly ceramics. The design was created in for an exhibition in honour of renowned Australian ceramicist Gwyn Hanssen Pigott, whose work is known for its understated elegance, earthy tones, and quiet, rustic beauty. I aimed to reflect the simplicity and restraint that defined her style by keeping the design minimal and refined.
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For this project, I was tasked with designing a series of banners for a museum exhibition, with each student assigned a specific design era to explore. I was given the grunge era, which is known for its raw, rebellious, and DIY aesthetic.

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For this project, I was tasked with designing an app to support someone in their day-to-day life. I chose to create an app for a friend who loves reading but didn’t have a dedicated space to store her notes, track her progress, or share reflections as she read. To understand her needs, I carried out several interviews where she explained what features would be most helpful in supporting her reading journey.
