Madalin May Bartholomew

Madalin May Bartholomew is a graphic designer and illustrator with a love for incorporating linework, nature-inspired visuals, and storytelling into projects. Her work blends simplicity with meaning, drawing inspiration from the natural world, and the emotions we connect to it. Bartholomew believes design is more than aesthetics, it’s about creating experiences that resonate.

Nature is her biggest muse—from the delicate curves of petals to the intricate patterns found in mushrooms and leaves. She is drawn to the way organic forms can be translated into visual storytelling, whether in an editorial piece, packaging design, or branding. Illustration allows her to bring these inspirations to life in a way that feels both personal and universally understood.

Bartholomew sees design as an extension of who she is, calm, thoughtful, and deeply connected to the world around her. Her process starts with a spark of inspiration from everyday life, refined into designs that feel simple yet striking. Bartholomew loves turning complexity into something approachable, sharing a part of herself in every project.

All 4 of the redesigned medicine boxes and leaflets.
All 4 of the redesigned medicine boxes and leaflets.
Instead of pills being in the box, you will find soil with seeds, the idea is that you can empty the contents of the box into a pot and grow your own remedy that has the same effects as the medication would.
Instead of pills being in the box, you will find soil with seeds, the idea is that you can empty the contents of the box into a pot and grow your own remedy that has the same effects as the medication would.