Eloise Baddeley
Eloise Baddeley is a highly motivated and hard-working individual with strong design, communication, and technology skills. She specialises in illustration, 3D model design and type design.
Her style is bold and colourful, and centres around discussions of social issues, and analysing areas of modern day culture through a fun, light-hearted lens. She is passionate about using graphic design as a medium to bring about social change, solve problems and collaborate with new people.
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Why is the salad male? – A book that dives into the topic of the effects that language and typography have on our perception of gender identity. Designed, printed and hand-bound by Baddeley herself, featuring survey responses from peers from the various communities in her life.

Why is the salad male? – Inside the book, there were multiple constructed, functioning flip sections that allowed readers to interact with the pages and make real-time comparisons of the results and come to their own conclusions.

Resale Rush! – As a response to the rising problem of ticket scalpers, making the concert-going experience more difficult. A fully functioning board game with working, play-tested game mechanics that act as a critique of the growing online scalper problem. Baddeley 3D modelled, printed and hand painted all of the tokens.

Grandioso Glyph Type Specimen – A typeface designed by Baddeley, made using a fork dipped in ink and displayed in a printed and hand-bound booklet, featuring passages from famous Operas that have had sets designed by her favourite artist: David Hockney.