Emily Boxall is a multi-disciplinary designer and researcher focused on the power of people to design for a better future. With an emphasis on the importance of social equality, social innovation, experimentation and communication for a more sustainable world.
Attempting to tackle some of the biggest issues our society faces with positivity to motivate change, she hopes to encourage more connected and joyful interactions between people.
Her MA thesis centred around food and the complex issues surrounding food poverty and hunger in world full of waste in a failing global food system.
By confronting the challenges a growing population faces in the present climate crisis through a positive perspective, Emily aims to create a more inclusive and empowered society. This strong belief in the potential in people to make monumental change is key in the way in which she approaches projects which are largely community based or collaborative.
2018-2020
Central Saint Martins, UAL
Where science, technology and design collide
2010-2013
Chelsea College of Art and Design
Knit specialism