Rebekah Wood


Work

In this Case
89 Seconds
TasteBuds
Twenty Typefaces
Moving Parts
Mānawatia a Matariki
Sound Waves


rebekah.wood0401@gmail.com
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About Me
Kia Ora! My name is Rebekah, and I’m a 22-year-old, Wellington based graphic designer. I have recently graduated from Massey University, with a Bachelor’s Degree in Design (honours), majoring in Visual Communication Design. Outside of my love for design, I enjoy staying active in the gym and taking dance classes where possible to keep myself moving.
I specialise in digital design, with advanced skills in Adobe Indesign and Illustrator and proficiency in Photoshop and Figma. I also have experience using Adobe After Effects and enjoy the occasional illustration project. While I have worked with a range of media such as web design, print making and moving image, I particularly enjoy working with type. I found this love for typographic design while at Toi Rauwhārangi, and in my last two years I discovered an particular interest in the history of type. 
I particularly enjoy designing typographic layouts, whether that be on printed material, editorial publications or moving image. Throughout my degree, my favourite projects have involved combining a digital media with print, such as informative posters or hand-bound books.


89 Seconds


Best Design Awards Finalist — Editorial — ISTD Student Brief — Fourth Year University Project2025

This project is a response to the 2025 student brief “Milestones” from the International Society of Typographic Designers. 89 Seconds is an editorial and typographic exploration of the concept of the Doomsday Clock, the metaphorical symbol for our proximity to the end of the world as we know it. It is a confronting public service announcement, warning of widespread global consequences if nuclear risk increases and our climate worsens, set every year by the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists.