Timeline:

5 Weeks

Client:

Student Project

Role:

Publication,
Typography
Layout

The World of
Mary Blair

The World of Mary Blair is a publication design that celebrates the life and work of late artist Mary Blair. Blair was an artist like no other, who's whimsical nature, bold colors, and playful style shaped the modern animation world as we know it. She worked for Walt Disney Animation throughout the pivotal moments of career before resigning after the release of Peter Pan in 1953.

Designed to match her distinct visual style, this publication uses youthful type and dynamic compositions that still remain keeping her artwork as the highlight of the story. The end-product is an enjoyable, lively tribute to Mary Blair brings out her style that was so ahead-of-it's time.

Fall 2025

Timeline:

5 Weeks

Client

Student Project

Role:

Publication, Typography,
Layout

The World of
Mary Blair

The World of Mary Blair is a publication design that celebrates the life and work of late artist Mary Blair. Blair was an artist like no other, who's whimsical nature, bold colors, and playful style shaped the modern animation world as we know it. She worked for Walt Disney Animation throughout the pivotal moments of career before resigning after the release of Peter Pan in 1953.

Designed to match her distinct visual style, this publication uses youthful type and dynamic compositions that still remain keeping her artwork as the highlight of the story. The end-product is an enjoyable, lively tribute to Mary Blair brings out her style that was so ahead-of-it's time.

Fall 2025

Timeline:

5 Weeks

Client

Student Project

Role:

Publication, Typography, Layout

The World of Mary Blair

The World of Mary Blair is a publication design that celebrates the life and work of late artist Mary Blair. Blair was an artist like no other, who's whimsical nature, bold colors, and playful style shaped the modern animation world as we know it. She worked for Walt Disney Animation throughout the pivotal moments of career before resigning after the release of Peter Pan in 1953.

Designed to match her distinct visual style, this publication uses youthful type and dynamic compositions that still remain keeping her artwork as the highlight of the story. The end-product is an enjoyable, lively tribute to Mary Blair brings out her style that was so ahead-of-it's time.

Fall 2025