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PROJECTS

ROUGE MAGAZINE

As a graphic designer for UGA Rouge Magazine, I contribute to shaping the visual direction of the publication. I design editorial layouts, build cohesive branding elements, and create digital and print graphics that support each issue’s theme. My work focuses on clean composition, strong typography,

and visually engaging storytelling. Through this role, I’ve collaborated with writers, photographers, and editors to produce polished, creative content that reflects the magazine’s voice and the energy

of the UGA community. Click to view more.

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HOPELESSLY YELLOW 

As the Head of Design for Hopelessly Yellow Georgia—a digital brand promoting mental wellness and positivity through writing, design, music, and media—I lead the creative vision that shapes how our message is communicated visually. I oversee the full design process from concept to execution, developing mood boards, refining our aesthetic, and ensuring every layout, graphic, and campaign reflects our uplifting mission. My role blends strategic direction with hands-on creativity: I collaborate with the editorial, music, and media teams, guide designers through feedback cycles, and maintain a cohesive visual identity that amplifies the voice and purpose of Hopelessly Yellow. Click to view more.

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DESIGNS.BYEM

Founded and ran a small creative business from 2020 - 2024; personalizing items such as acrylic trays, phone cases, keychains and apparel. Worked with customers to customize their product while managing the day-to-day business, creating social content, fulfilling orders and maintaining a social media presence.  Click to view more. 

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YOUARELOVED.JR

After loosing my father December of 2023, I started a non-profit business creating custom bracelets to spread love. My goal for when someone purchased a bracelet was that they have someone in mind to pass it on to. It can be someone they want to share their love with, someone they think feels alone, or someone who just deserves to know how loved they are. Passing on a bracelet was a way we can show each other that no one is alone, and we all have someone out there who loves and cares for us. 100% of the proceeds were donated to a different charity each month supporting mental health awareness. Click to view more. 

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@ 2025 by EMILY REICH

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