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MEGAN ASHLEY

BFA GDD MAJOR

Megan found her passion for graphic design through creating experiences and storytelling. Using photography alongside animated visuals, Megan takes you on a journey through every detail of the experience. She focuses on UX/UI, brand identity, research, and photography. Megan's work is a mix of personal projects and conceptual ideas that touch on each of these skills.

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Graphic Design Student Association

Treasurer

2025

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THE OAKS SUITE

The Oak Suite is a short-term rental space owned by Megan and her partner. Each design choice considers the guests' experience and is named in conjunction with the space's location in Upper Ten Oaks, Abbotsford.

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To create an experience beyond the interior design choices, Megan created printed notecards to remind guests that they're thinking of, extending their experience beyond their stay. As well as clear and high-quality imagery to showcase their space on booking sites, like Airbnb and VRBO.

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THE CHEEKY CLUB

The Cheeky Club is a photographic experience for couples to bond and connect on a deeper level. It's designed as a form of Art Therapy to create a safe space for self-expression. The brand itself is rooted in the idea that everyone has a bum, no matter your gender choice. The club promotes freedom of self-expression and embracing your body just as it is.

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The brand combines illustrations based on photographs taken by Megan with bold, colourful titles that express the nature of the experience. At each step, clients receive printed items, merch pieces, and other fun interactions, creating a full experience from booking to officially joining the club.

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UFVGD MOBILE

UFVGD Mobile is an app designed specifically for graphic design students at the University of the Fraser Valley. Through three semesters of research, Megan discovered that the students' needs were based on connection, navigation, and access to information. Creating an app that helps all three. The foundation of the app is information design, how can students easily navigate, find the information they need and create long-lasting connections, all while improving the student's experience.