Eleora Salvador
Pixelated Nostalgia is a reflective exploration of childhood memory as a response to the question: What does nostalgia mean to those who grew up amidst the emerging language of digital media and technology? This project consists of two components: a zine and a website. This spread from the zine explores the topic of lingering words and draws inspiration from the rhyme "Bubble gum, bubble gum, in a dish."Some images may be cropped. Click on an image to see the full image without cropping.
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Pixelated Nostalgia: Website
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These are a series of deliverables I created for the non-profit Anakbayan LA Redesign. I wanted to strengthen the organization’s activist identity through bold typography, vibrant color, and culturally grounded imagery and icons. The visual system balances urgency and approachability, translating political action, cultural heritage, and community care into a cohesive, versatile identity across print, digital, and merchandise applications.
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The Rhythm of Making: Exploring Art and Motion in Clay is a publication and reading experience that investigates the rhythmic processes of working with clay. It explores the question: how do repetition, flow, and timing in wheel throwing, handbuilding, and glazing shape both the material and the artist’s creative experience? This book uses italics in titles and layouts that balance text and imagery to create visual pauses, rhythm, and a tempo across each spread, reflecting the ceramic-making process.
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The Garden of Quiet Moments ✿ - A project that grows your curiosity. This project reimagines the internet as a digital garden an environment where ideas, observations, and small moments grow slowly and connect organically. This are the physical deliverables that accompany my website.
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Pixelated Nostalgia: Objects of Meaning
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Grandparents’ House is a series of books inspired by my grandparents’ home and the memories it holds. One book serves as an archive of memories organized through the 5 senses, with each page describing each room through those senses. The second book contains a family-oriented board game designed to encourage bonding and reflection through shared memories and storytelling. I chose to work in book format because my grandparents’ house is filled with books, often accompanied by decorative bookends. To further connect the project to the home itself, I also created custom bookends so the pieces could physically belong within the space that inspired them.
Eleora Salvador
BFA Graphic Design
Hi! I'm Eleora, a Filipino-American graphic designer and ceramic artist based in Los
Angeles. My work invites emotional connection through nostalgia, vulnerability, and
cultural awareness, creating visual stories and design systems. When I'm not on my
computer, I enjoy cooking, music, nature hikes, and trinket hunting.
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