Maya Chamberlain
Maya Chamberlain is a recent graduate in graphic design, she possesses a deep fascination for print, branding and illustration, particularly within the context of fashion and editorial design. With a solid grasp of design principles and meticulous attention to detail Chamberlain brings concepts to life through captivating visual representations. Her aspirations revolve around pushing the boundaries of creativity and delivering innovative designs that leave a lasting impression.

Bratz vs Barbie – is a hand- made hardback pop-up book, exploring the disturbing over- sexualised doll design and the subsequent effect this has on young children. The pages explore sexual quotes and statements in reference to the famous dolls alongside visual representations of the significant legal trouble surrounding their design.
The book features an insert on the final page describing the legal battle over the dolls.

Bratz vs Barbie – is a hand- made hardback pop-up book, exploring the disturbing over- sexualised doll design and the subsequent effect this has on young children. The pages explore sexual quotes and statements in reference to the famous dolls alongside visual representations of the significant legal trouble surrounding their design.
The book features an insert on the final page describing the legal battle over the dolls.

A PR kit inspired by the magic of fashion in 1970s New York and the birth of disco attire. “Stay in Touch” is a reminder to the fashion industry to reconnect with physical marketing practices and the sensory experiences that are integral to the craft. The kit features 10 postcards, 8 swatches of popular 1970s fabrics, an invitation to ‘Stay in Touch’ and an authentic '70s rotary phone.

Stay in Touch – A PR kit inspired by the magic of fashion in 1970s New York and the birth of disco attire. ‘Stay in Touch’ is a reminder to the fashion industry to reconnect with physical marketing practices and the sensory experiences that are integral to the craft. The kit features 10 postcards, 8 swatches of popular 1970s fabrics, an invitation to “Stay in Touch” and an authentic '70s rotary phone.

Archive 814 – A client brief assigned by “Archive 814“ to design a logo, social media assets and a website landing page for the design studio, showcasing their brand photography. Issabella Schlieben and Maya Chamberlain were selected by ‘Archive 814’ as second place winners.