As a visual designer specializing in graphics, social media content, and fashion-inflected visual storytelling, I love creating visuals that feel modern, stylish, and plugged into the current moment. My background in art and material work gave me a strong foundation in composition, color, and form, but today my focus is on digital design; crafting trend-driven visuals for brands, publications, and style-centered platforms.

I’m drawn to building cohesive, contemporary brand identities and exploring the business side of trends, styling, and visual culture. Simultaneously, I’m deeply passionate about sustainability in the clothing industry and how design can shape more responsible futures in fashion.

To me, every piece is a draft; an opportunity to refine, experiment, and push my skills further. I thrive in collaboration, love bouncing ideas with others, and actively seek feedback to strengthen my work. My design practice is rooted in curiosity, iteration, and a constant desire to grow.

Chloe Hackett is a junior at the University of Michigan–Ann Arbor, pursuing a major in Art & Design and a minor in Entrepreneurship, with a focus on graphics, social media, and fashion-driven storytelling. Her work blends graphic design, social media aesthetics, and fashion-inflected visual culture. With roots in ceramics, sculpture, and studio art, she now focuses on digital design and trend-driven creative direction. 

Chloe is passionate about the future of fashion, particularly in terms of sustainability and brand identity, and plans to continue developing her creative practice within the industry. She is committed to continually expanding her creative abilities and shaping modern, sustainable visual narratives. With passions expanded beyond 3D art, she explores sustainable design systems, brand identity, and the business behind fashion trends, aiming to continue evolving her practice at the intersection of design, culture, and responsible fashion.