Hallie Kilbourne

Favorite Typeface: Bondi 72

Favorite Software: Illustrator

Dream Job: Designer for Disney 

Hallie Kilbourne is a Chicago-based graphic design senior at Arizona State University pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Graphic Design. She is especially interested in UI/UX design and branding, with a focus on creating thoughtful, user-centered visual experiences. Alongside her academic work, Hallie is currently working in the veterinary medicine field and plans to continue in that space, bringing a unique, empathetic perspective to her design practice. Design remains a core creative passion for her, allowing her to explore problem-solving, visual storytelling, and digital experiences across a range of projects.

Climate Change

Deforestation & Biodiversity Loss: No Forests, No Future

This project explores the relationship between deforestation and biodiversity loss through an educational exhibit design. Using data visualization, imagery, and spatial storytelling, the exhibit highlights global deforestation hotspots and the cascading effects forest loss has on ecosystems, species, and ecological balance. The design prioritizes clarity and accessibility, translating complex environmental data into engaging visual narratives that encourage awareness and reflection. By combining research-driven content with immersive design elements, the exhibit aims to communicate the urgency of forest conservation while emphasizing the interconnectedness of natural systems and the long-term consequences of environmental degradation.

View exhibit book here.