Bailey Murphy is a print and digital designer with a practice rooted in storytelling, ecologies and user experience. She loves translating design across mediums and connecting her work with different audiences. Bailey has experience in the education and not-for-profit sectors, with skills spanning print design, social media marketing and content creation. When she isn’t designing, she is off camping and bird watching from her roof-top tent with very little worries.
Trail Lines
We make up lines; short and tall, long, transcending, straight, or narrow, crossing, intertwining, or bordering another’s. Some we follow, let them guide us, others we or only hear about. Every line, story and trail is connected as an experience - human nature is to share these stories, map them, trace them and preserve them. Trail Lines is a space for this preservation, it’s the sort of publication you would find on entry to a National Park or in a Cultural center. As Rebecca Solnit writes ‘the history of walking is an unwritten, secret history, whose fragments can be found in a thousand unemphatic passages in books, as well as in songs, streets, and almost everyone’s adventures’. We are interconnected through these lines we make, it’s what holds us together.
Print & Publication
Typography
Photography
Illustration
Design Research