Hi, I'm Emily Walker Hall!

I'm a graphic designer + illustrator + photographer based in sunny central Florida with a passion for creating + maintaining brands through thoughtful, beautiful, + effective design solutions.

truth. paper goods
truth. paper goods is a hand-crafted, truth-inspired stationery line of cards, posters, and other items.
UCF Newsletter Redesign
Extra! Extra! Read all about it: UCF Newsletter Redesign Sprint: The Informer. Given Thursday, due Friday.
Motion Graphics
Featuring: branded channel introductions to animated title sequences and a few others in between.
Central Flavors Packaging Project
I love ice cream. I love community. I love Florida. Combine the three, and you have Central Flavors. (FLA- vors, get it?)
Hello Toothpaste Redesign
You're handed a package. You are instructed to redesign and build it over the weekend. That was the prompt, and what follows is the result.
#The100DayProject
As a creative exercise, I made an illustration every day for 100 days.
Nonprofit Redesign: Care Net Pregnancy Center
A redesign case study for a local pregnancy resource center.
Print and Physical Design
Print designs, including Easter-Egg riddled cards, movie posters, illustrated brochures, and shirts.
Illustrations
Illustration work, from cats who make sushi to orange birds and beyond.
Vero Beach Centennial
Branding and physical product design for the 100th anniversary of Vero Beach, Florida.
Vero Bible Fellowship
A logo design project for a church in Vero Beach, Florida.
Arrival Book Cover Design
How do you tell a story visually, when it exists in song form? This book cover answered that question for a narrative song I chose.
UCF: Empowering Equity
A poster design project for Diversity Week 2019 at the University of Central Florida.
Physical Design: Malherbe's Parakeet Birdhouse
If you could choose any bird and design the ideal birdhouse for them, what would it look like? That is the main question I asked myself as I embarked on this project. I created a functional, representational birdhouse, and then took that design into the nonrepresentational and abstracted realms.
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