Julia Majchrzak
Totem
This collection explores organic form, material history, and quiet imperfection. Each bead is either hand-formed in molten glass at the torch or carefully sourced from discarded objects and recontextualized within new designs. The resulting pieces carry subtle variation and traces of their past lives. Inspired by natural textures like lichen, mineral layers, bark, and moss, the necklaces feel like small artifacts that could have been collected over time. Designed by Julia and Juliette, each piece is assembled to highlight tactility, layering, and the beauty of irregular forms.
Moodboard
Collection
Everloom
In this project, I developed Everloom, a brand dedicated to sustainable textile development, advocating for eco-conscious fabric alternatives and ethical production. Through research and design, I crafted a visual identity that communicates sustainability, innovation, and responsibility—targeting both consumers and industry stakeholders.
This project deepened my understanding of advocacy in design, emphasizing tone, audience, and messaging to inspire change. Working on branding, packaging, and promotional materials reinforced how strategic visual communication can shift perceptions and encourage sustainable choices. Moving forward, I’m motivated to use design as a tool for environmental advocacy, bridging creativity with activism to drive meaningful impact in the fashion and textile industries.
Teaching Responsible Earth Education (TREE) Van
Partnering with TREE , a local environmental nonprofit, I designed a van wrap that turns their sustainability mission into bold, mobile storytelling. This project reflects my commitment to community-oriented sustainability, using design to support local outreach and make environmental messages accessible in everyday spaces. It sharpened my client-collaboration and adaptability, and showed how thoughtful visuals can amplify advocacy. I balanced creativity with strategic communication to ensure clarity, credibility, and real-world impact