Hi, I’m Lexi, a New York-based graphic designer exploring the intersections of advocacy, education, and design.






How can pop culture magazines engage multiple generations with editorial design?
What the Kids Are Saying is a pop culture magazine exploring sayings, words, and behaviors of the time, breaking down their etymology, historical significance. With each page of the magazine perforated and an included envelope, readers are encouraged to share these articles with family or friends who could use a vocab refresher.
︎︎︎ Course: Type Studio
︎︎︎ Roles: Graphic Designer
︎︎︎ Deliverables: Magazine