
Hello I’m
Libby Feller
About me
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2025 - Taylex Group - Freelance Junior Designer
2024 - Accept & Proceed - Graphic Design Intern
2023- Puma - Graphic Design Intern
I’m a driven, creative junior designer with experience at Puma. Confident presenting ideas, highly organised, and open to global opportunities.
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Nicer Tuesdays 01/04/2025
I love attending the It’s Nice That ‘Nicer Tuesdays’ event each month. It’s always such a great opportunity to get inspired and learn from a variety of amazing creatives. This month, I had the pleasure of hearing from Studio Nari, Fromm Studio, Hannah Lim, and Ana Flores.
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Ana Flores shared her beautiful photography, deeply rooted in her Peruvian heritage. One of the most touching aspects of her work is how she features her grandmother in her photo series, the love and admiration she holds for her is truly heartwarming. Ana left us with an encouraging message: to trust our gut and enjoy the process of creating.
Fromm Studio brought a fun and refreshing energy as they walked us through their journey-learning how to build 3D characters, bring them to life through movement, and continuously explore the intersection between physical and digital outcomes. They use tools like the Polycam app, Blender, Adobe Mixamo, and AI motion capture. Despite being a relatively new studio, they've already worked with major names like Spotify and Selfridges & Co.
Hannah Lim’s work stood out for its boldness and colour. Drawing inspiration from her Chinese heritage, she creates visually rich and meaningful pieces. One project that particularly caught my attention was her afternoon tea collection-where she designed not only the crockery but also each individual course. It was incredibly imaginative and beautifully executed.
Studio Nari wrapped up the evening by presenting their latest project, Field Day. From brand direction and motion graphics to visual storytelling, I was in awe. It was especially interesting to hear how they’re embracing AI-using it to generate insects that became part of the visual identity. They ended with a thought that tied back to their studio slogan, “Not always right ideas”-prioritising design that inspires human connection. As they put it, “People don’t remember what they see, they remember how they felt.”
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