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Jayla is a multidisciplinary designer and visual artist based in Brooklyn New York.
A graduate of the Design program at the University of San Francisco, her work is informed by lived experience and grounded in intentional, strategic thinking and problem solving.
She creates work that communicates with clarity and resonates deeply with intended audiences. Specializing in world-building across both physical and digital landscapes.
Jayla sees design as a powerful medium that reflects culture, conveys information clearly, and shapes how we perceive the world.
Whether collaborating within her communities or developing visual narratives for clients, her practice is grounded in thoughtful research, empathy, and a commitment to meaningful outcomes.
A graduate of the Design program at the University of San Francisco, her work is informed by lived experience and grounded in intentional, strategic thinking and problem solving.
She creates work that communicates with clarity and resonates deeply with intended audiences. Specializing in world-building across both physical and digital landscapes.
Jayla sees design as a powerful medium that reflects culture, conveys information clearly, and shapes how we perceive the world.
Whether collaborating within her communities or developing visual narratives for clients, her practice is grounded in thoughtful research, empathy, and a commitment to meaningful outcomes.
CONTACT
full resume and CV available upon request
SELECTED WORK
The project includes an integrated editorial system designed across multiple print formats, including a hardcover reference book, an altar catalog, and informational pamphlets.
This two-page printed timeline visualizes a data snapshot on Black erasure in techno music culture. Using a techno-inspired color palette and editorial layout, the design translates temporal data into a compelling visual narrative for print.
Lesbian Manhattan
by Göran Olsson.
+ Undocuweek
I also partnered with USFCA’s Latine Undergraduate Network of Activists (LUNA) to design promotional materials for Undocuweek: Art Is Activism, a week-long campus event.
Both projects combined print and digital assets to engage the campus community and honor their respecive communities through thoughtful use of color, pattern, and cultural motifs.
6. Intifada Incantation
©Jayla Natalie