
The theme for International Women's Day 2022 is "Women Inspiring Women." In honour of the theme, we asked female ULTRABOLD finalists to introduce us to women inspiring them and their work.
Zoë Boudreau Provisional RGD
Designer at Rethink Canada
2021 Finalist
Zoë is an art director specializing in clever concept-driven designs primarily for identity systems and advertising.
Inspiration: Leta Sobierajski
"One of my favourite female design leaders is Leta Sobierajski. She uses patterns and colours in a way that she owns. Her style isn't contained within one medium as she's always taking on different projects from branding, to photography, to fashion. Go Leta, go!"
Loren Aytona Arena Provisional RGD
Freelance Graphic Designer

Inspiration: Janelle Quibuyen
"I discovered the work of independent graphic designer and artist Janelle Quibuyen in late 2019. Formerly the creative director and social media manager of Hood Famous (a Filipino bakery-cafe-bar hybrid based in Seattle), Janelle quickly drew me in with her signature illustrative style and compelling Instagram visuals that both impress and educate. Her multi-disciplinary and strategic storytelling rivals some of the best agencies out there - a balance of creative direction that feels both fresh and familiar and pitch-perfect copywriting that draws you in and leaves you better. Read her case study on navigating Hood Famous and pivoting its service offerings through the 2020 pandemic and prepare to be blown away by the sheer scope of her creative solutions (then go on and review the rest of her impressive portfolio). Janelle is the embodiment of graphic design as a tool for advocacy, education and social change. She is a design powerhouse and represents exactly the kind of visual storyteller I want to be. I am continuously learning from her work.
Images: Courtesy of janellequibuyen.com
Claudia Yuen
Art Director at Pilot PMR
2021 Finalist
Claudia is an award-winning designer and art director with a diverse background in brand systems, environmental, digital and communication design.
Inspiration: Susan Kare
"Susan Kare laid the foundations for pixel art and user interface design elements. She is behind some of the most recognizable icons and graphic elements in the world. In the early 1980s, she was asked to draw icons and font elements for the Mac computer. She made the then brave new digital world feel more friendly. Among Susan’s legacies are her icons, from the happy smiling Mac to the “command” symbol (⌘) that was taken from a sign on Swedish campgrounds to denote interesting locations. She was able to invent a new symbol because there wasn’t a standard at the time or an existing metaphor but today it has now built up familiarity.
OPUS Design Website | cnet article by James Martin
The 2022 ULTRABOLD Awards will open for submissions on March 17 with a deadline of April 8.