Bio
Collin Sanders was born in Plainfield, Indiana in 2002. He received his BFA from Franklin College in 2024. Sanders has exhibited work at multiple student art shows at Franklin College, as well as participating in an internship for the Center for Tech Innovation on campus, where he helped create an app prototype to help college navigation for incoming students. In Summer 2024, Sanders created a logo for the LAUNCH Johnson County program, in which he received a stipend for his work on the project. With a passion for pushing creative boundaries, Sanders continues to evolve as a designer, blending artistic expression with functional design to leave a lasting impact on audiences. He currently lives and works in Plainfield, Indiana.
Statement
Design, for me, is more than just creating something beautiful—it’s about crafting something meaningful that speaks to people in unexpected ways. Ultimately, my designs are about building connections and starting dialogues.
Each project begins with understanding the client’s goals and digging into the context of their messaging. Then, I dive into the creative process, bringing together color, typography, and composition to shape visual stories that feel alive and purposeful. There’s a kind of thrill in seeing these elements come together to create something that resonates beyond the surface.
I’m especially passionate about the intersection of design and technology, as seen in the Augmented Reality component of my Virology Infographic. I enjoy the challenge of making interactive experiences that are not only functional but also engaging. Whether I’m designing a brand and digital interface for Screamin Spice Cream or an advertising campaign like The Poodle Trainer, my goal is always the same: to create work that is memorable and meaningful.
Through my designs, I hope to leave an impact that goes beyond aesthetics, contributing to a more visually engaging world.