Hello, I'm Emily!
Hello, I'm Emily!
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Hi! I'm Emily Parry and my passion is creating fun designs and art for everyone! My goal is to establish unique concepts and layouts for all my work that bring ideas to life.
I'm currently studying Art: Visual Communications (Graphic Design) at the University of Oklahoma and will graduate May 2027. So far in my student journey, I've completed projects that include the interaction of lines and shapes, illustrations, symbols and typography, posters, and branding.
I have also been experimenting in other art-based classes with physical media such as drawing and dry media, as well as ceramic works. Additionally, I make small projects and flyers for my part-time job outside of class and pursue some personal work for others and myself on Dribbble. Thanks for stopping by and feel free to reach out to me via my "Contact" page.
OU Distinguished Scholar Award
OU College of Fine Arts Dean's Honor Roll
111th Student Exhibition, OU School of Visual Arts
3rd Place, World Literature Today's Neustadt Lit Fest Poster Contest 2025
Adobe Illustrator
Adobe InDesign
Adobe Photoshop
Social Media Content Creation
Digital Marketing
Attention to detail
Collaboration skills
Learn Figma design program
Continue Photoshop education
Continue third year at the University of Oklahoma
Watch This ceramic artwork featured in OU SoVA 111th Student Exhibition! I am very honored to be included in this juried student exhibit. This exhibit ran from April 7 - April 25, 2025 in the Lightwell Gallery at the Fred Jones Art Center, Norman, Oklahoma.
World Literature Today, Neustadt Lit Fest Poster, 2025
Cherie Dimaline's written work was the main focus of the WLT Poster Contest, and I used elements of her native Métis tribe, such as the sash and objects with their patterns. Incorporating her work as an author with a color palette referencing her culture was my way of conveying the importance of this event and Dimaline for being this year's winner.
For the contest, I placed third and received a $100 scholarship from World Literature Today.