Apple Artist Series: Sara Hagale


Apple Artist Series: Sara Hagale


Apple Artist Series: Sara Hagale


Personal Illustration Project

Personal Illustration Project

Personal Illustration Project

Spring 2026

Spring 2026

Spring 2026

This was a personal project I did during my internship at Apple. It involved researching and referencing an illustrator's style to design an Apple logo that promotes a fictional artist showcase series.

This was a personal project I did during my internship at Apple. It involved researching and referencing an illustrator's style to design an Apple logo that promotes a fictional artist showcase series.

This was a personal project I did during my internship at Apple. It involved researching and referencing an illustrator's style to design an Apple logo that promotes a fictional artist showcase series.

I chose to reference Sara Hagale's work, as I was drawn to her whimsical yet technical style. I did a deep dive into her portfolio, analyzing her style and techniques so that I could replicate her illustrations as accurately as possible.

I chose to reference Sara Hagale's work, as I was drawn to her whimsical yet technical style. I did a deep dive into her portfolio, analyzing her style and techniques so that I could replicate her illustrations as accurately as possible.

I chose to reference Sara Hagale's work, as I was drawn to her whimsical yet technical style. I did a deep dive into her portfolio, analyzing her style and techniques so that I could replicate her illustrations as accurately as possible.

I started by digitally replicating her illustrations in Procreate, experimenting with different brushes and blending methods to achieve the textured, analog feel of her work.

I started by digitally replicating her illustrations in Procreate, experimenting with different brushes and blending methods to achieve the textured, analog feel of her work.

I started by digitally replicating her illustrations in Procreate, experimenting with different brushes and blending methods to achieve the textured, analog feel of her work.