AUBURN UNIVERSITY
Caroline Webster is a senior graphic design student at Auburn University and a digital media intern, set to graduate in May 2025. Her love for visual art and activism has fueled her passion for graphic design, driving her to create work that is both impactful and purposeful. Caroline’s approach to design is people-focused, aiming to solve problems—big or small—through thoughtful, creative solutions.Outside of class and work, Caroline enjoys playing flag football and exploring fun new spots around town. Her dedication to her craft has earned her national recognition for her projects, competing successfully against professionals in the field. Excited for her approaching career in design, Caroline hopes to make a meaningful difference for people and the planet.
WHO IS SOMEONE YOU LOOK UP TO IN YOUR FIELD? EITHER TODAY OR HISTORICALLY?
I greatly admire Tré Seals. He is a type designer and founder of Vocal Type, creating typefaces that are inspired by social justice movements. I had the pleasure of seeing his work at MODA in Atlanta and hearing from him firsthand about his process and how type can be so impactful.
WHAT ARE YOU READING, LISTENING TO, WATCHING?
I am listening to an amazing podcast, “The History of Japan”, which I highly recommend to anyone who wants an in depth history of Japan. I am watching many things, but a few of them are The Penguin, Agatha All Along, The Great British Baking Show and the Harry Potter movies.
DO YOU CURRENTLY DESIGN FOR ANY CAUSES OR CHARITIES?
I plan to design for companies that advocate for positive change whether that is environmentally, politically, or socially. Design can be such a powerful and important tool for inspiring change.






