Tierra Jones, a Graphic Designer based in Arizona, earning her B.S. in Graphic Design from Arizona State University in Spring 2025. Her passion for design started at a young age, sparked by a fascination with signage and logos—long before she even knew what graphic design was. She describes her style as simple, clean, and distinct, with a love for illustration and customized typography. Guided by the belief that ‘there aren’t bad ideas, just good and better ones,’ Tierra embraces exploration in her creative process, allowing curiosity to lead to exciting and unexpected discoveries. She approaches every project with enthusiasm, balancing creativity with precision to craft thoughtful and impactful designs.
The Environmental Costs of Fast Fashion
Fast fashion has revolutionized the clothing industry, making trendy styles more accessible than ever—but at a steep environmental cost. Rapid production cycles depend on resource-intensive processes that deplete water, pollute ecosystems, and generate overwhelming amounts of textile waste. With landfills overflowing and incineration releasing harmful emissions, the fashion industry’s impact extends far beyond clothing racks. As trends accelerate, so does the strain on our planet, raising urgent concerns about sustainability and the long-term consequences of a culture built on disposability.