
Kathleen Le
She/Her
Favorite Typeface: Articulat CF
Favorite Software: Illustrator
Dream Job: Creative Director at a branding agency
Kathleen Le is a multidisciplinary designer based in Arizona, pursuing a B.S.D in Graphic Design at Arizona State University. She is currently working as a Creative Lead at University College designing print and digital collateral, alongside assisting other student designers. During her junior year, she was one of three recipients of the Kenneth and Jo Ann White Scholarship. She also took on the role of creative director for the Vietnamese Student Association. Outside of designing, she has other creative interests, such as crochet, film, and fashion, that help inspire her work. Aiming to combine clean design with creative solutions, she’s striving to bring her skills and experience to a brand and design agency.
The Ideal of Aging
(Mental) Health and Social
For centuries, women have faced unrealistic expectations when it comes to beauty standards. The most unrealistic pressure from society is for women to remain forever young. The idea of women never aging in appearance is impossible as aging is inevitable and every human experiences it. As a result, the beauty industry has weaponized ageism to facilitate consumerism at the expense of women’s mental and physical health.

