Sarah Boris
Designer
In their own words
It's an open-ended idea, but one that brings energy, optimism and renewal — through colour, form, and the joy of making.
I took the job as it felt like a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, but it was so consuming that I would spend most of my days there late into the night and definitely desk-bound. I felt I was losing myself.
Articles & interviews
- Doubt is normal, detours are expected: Unlearned shares the personal career reflections of top creatives
Readymag’s new digital editorial project, Unlearned, gathers 13 essays from leading creatives reflecting on what they had to unlearn after design school. Featuring voices like Liza Enebeis, Harriet Richardson, and Freddie Öst, the publication explores the uncertainties and growth that shape creative careers. The project aims to support young designers navigating post-graduation life through candid storytelling and shared experience.
- "Sarah Boris Unveils Modular Art Solo Exhibition 'After the Rain'"
Creative Boom profiles Sarah Boris’s major solo exhibition 'After the Rain' at Le Bel Ordinaire in France. The show explores modular art, colour, and sculpture, featuring over 100 drawings, large-scale installations, and screenprinted artist books. It reflects themes of optimism, creativity, and renewal following challenging times.
- Navigating Creativity and Motivation: Tips to Keep Going
This Wise Guides feature by Danielle Pender explores how creatives can maintain motivation and overcome creative block. Through advice and examples from designers like Sarah Boris and Tala Safié, the article discusses the importance of side projects, reflection, and balance between professional and personal creative work.
- Fedrigoni and Álvaro López launch collaborative poster initiative 19vs19 to support the NHS
Fedrigoni and designer Álvaro López launched 19vs19, a collaborative poster initiative featuring 19 international designers creating 'STAY HOME'-themed posters to support the NHS during the COVID-19 pandemic. Printed on Fedrigoni papers by Push Print, the limited-edition posters were sold to raise funds for NHS Charities Together, with an exhibition planned at Fedrigoni’s London studio.