Lauren Sears

Making her trek down from the Rockies in Fort Collins, Colorado, Lauren is a skilled roller skater, cello player, and down-to-earth designer who is never afraid to follow her creative intuition. She has a knack for hand-lettering and detailed illustrations that immerse viewers in the stories of her work. 

 

With wildly original concepts and complex explorations of typography and imagery, Lauren takes risks unapologetically, knowing that whether she finds failure or success, she’ll learn something along the way. She truly goes the extra mile when it comes to craftsmanship, utilizing unique resources to produce polished and professional pieces. On the rare occasion she’s not designing, you’ll find her sipping tea, skating backward down the street, or laughing at a cheesy pun. 

survival tool:

Emotional support water bottle

PERFECT S'MORE:​

A little bit burnt

Lauren Sears

Making her trek down from the Rockies in Fort Collins, Colorado, Lauren is a skilled roller skater, cello player, and down-to-earth designer who is never afraid to follow her creative intuition. She has a knack for hand-lettering and detailed illustrations that immerse viewers in the stories of her work. With wildly original concepts and complex explorations of typography and imagery, Lauren takes risks unapologetically, knowing that whether she finds failure or success, she’ll learn something along the way.

 

She truly goes the extra mile when it comes to craftsmanship, utilizing unique resources to produce polished and professional pieces. On the rare occasion she’s not designing, you’ll find her sipping tea, skating backward down the street, or laughing at a cheesy pun.

survival tool:

Emotional support water bottle

PERFECT S'MORE:

A little bit burnt

Lauren Sears

Making her trek down from the Rockies in Fort Collins, Colorado, Lauren is a skilled roller skater, cello player, and down-to-earth designer who is never afraid to follow her creative intuition. She has a knack for hand-lettering and detailed illustrations that immerse viewers in the stories of her work. 

survival tool:

Emotional support water bottle

Perfect S'MORE:​

A little bit burnt