
Jade Schoepflin
Jade Schoepflin is a 20-year-old studio artist and designer. Through her college education and private clientele, she has designed infographics, posters, websites, apps, packaging, magazines, logos, and book covers. Her studio practice has dabbled in oil, acrylic, watercolor, gouache, alcohol marker, colored pencil, graphite, charcoal, photography, and sculpture. In her non-creative time, she works as a medical receptionist and a special-needs horseback riding instructor.
Project 1: Watercolor Paintings
This series of paintings is inspired by a summer I spent showing my pony. Lots of blue ribbons were won, and I developed close friendships and fun memories with the other girls at my barn. These paintings are meant to showcase the sheer happiness of working hard in the sun and dressing up with my pony.


Project 2: Infographic
This infographic's 'wicked problem ' is the population decline of pollinators. My goal was to grab the audience's attention with bright, playful colors, but lead them on the sadder journey of how and why pollinators are dying, and what common people can do to help. This is a really important problem to solve because we rely on pollinators for the production of 87% of our crop-related food.

Project 3: Packaging Design
Oftentimes, strength and sweetness haven’t been allowed to coexist—especially for women. Indulgence gets framed as weakness. Protein, functional strength, and muscle growth are framed as masculine. Treats are something you’ve “earned,” then later feel guilty about. The world’s message is clear: if you want to be strong, you have to be disciplined, restrictive, and a little miserable. This cookie mix rejects that idea. Historically, women’s food has been policed—too much, too sweet, too indulgent—while the tools of strength were marketed elsewhere. Protein powder branding is loud, aggressive, and masculine. Women’s health supplements are soft, pink, and full of empty nutritional and physical promises. There is no space for food that tastes good, and feels comforting and powerful at the same time. This mug mix is a modern ritual: simple, intentional, and built for real life. Two scoops, a mug, an egg, and a minute in the microwave. It turns meeting your protein goals into something warm and familiar—a cookie—without stripping it of purpose. It’s not about shrinking yourself or eating “light.” It’s about fueling growth, honoring cravings, and redefining what strength looks like. This protein mug cookie exists for women who lift, train, study late, work hard, and still want pleasure in their routines. It’s for people who refuse to believe that progress requires punishment, or that something can’t be healthy and enjoyable. This mug mix is for women who see food not as a moral choice, but as fuel—and sometimes, as a reward.
