About

I'm Aspen Cheyenne, a multidisciplinary creative working at the intersection of fashion, digital storytelling, and branding. My work explores how clothing and visual media can communicate emotion, identity, and cultural narratives—both physically and digitally.

I approach fashion as more than a garment. For me, it’s a storytelling tool: one that can visualize internal experiences, spark conversation, and create connection. Through physical design, 3D animation, motion graphics, and emerging technologies, I build cohesive visual worlds that extend beyond the body and into digital space.

My background in Digital Art and Media Design allows me to think across disciplines—moving fluidly between fashion design, branding systems, motion, and UI-focused experiences. I’m especially drawn to projects that sit at the edge of tradition and innovation, where craft meets technology and narrative drives design decisions.

Recently, I’ve worked on:

  • A senior thesis project focused on mental health awareness in the Black community, combining fashion design, digital animation, and campaign storytelling

  • Branded motion systems for a luxury footwear company, including Times Square billboard content, web-based explainers, and social-first visuals

  • Independent brand development and creative direction for my own streetwear label

I’m particularly interested in the future of fashion—how 3D, AI-assisted visuals, and digital environments can expand how brands communicate, experiment, and connect with audiences.

At the core of my practice is intention. Whether I’m designing a garment, animating a visual sequence, or shaping a brand narrative, my goal is always the same: to create work that feels thoughtful, emotionally resonant, and visually grounded.

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