top of page

Glossier: You Look Good. 

But Better in My
Makeup Bag

As a testament to my newly acquired Adobe InDesign, Illustrator and Photoshop skills, I created an eight-page booklet for one of my favorite makeup brands: Glossier.

​

When my interest in makeup began, I largely gravitated to Glossier products. Yes, it started out because they were pretty (no shame). I can't say no to pink.

 

More importantly, though, it gave me the confidence to understand the basics without doing "too much." Instead, Glossier products highlight a person's existing natural beauty — a perfect step for beginners like me. 

​

And even while I grew more confident in my makeup 

Artist_edited.png

Took all photographs, edited and wrote copy on booklet.

Created using Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop and InDesign.

Personal favorite

abilities, Glossier hasn't left my makeup pouch. The products still manage to achieve the "no makeup" makeup look with half the effort.

​

For my final project, I took my favorite Glossier products and created a booklet highlighting the brand's visual identity. I photographed, edited and wrote the copy, speaking to Glossier's identity as a makeup brand celebrating a person's beauty without distorting it. 

Mockup images by rawpixel.com on Freepik.

For the complete spread, click here.

"Alexa, Play Gimme More 
by Britney Spears."

bottom of page