BYBORRE
TEXTILE PASSPORT
Concept / Experience / Design
The textile industry has long lacked transparency—key information about materials and impact is often inaccessible or overly complex. As BYBORRE rethinks how textiles are designed and produced, surfacing this data became a crucial part of the platform experience.
I led the design of the BYBORRE Textile Passport: a tool that transforms raw impact data into clear, visual, and brand-aligned insights. Working closely with Product and Impact teams, we positioned the passport at the start of the material selection flow—shifting sustainability from afterthought to design driver.
The challenge was to balance clarity with depth, adapting to diverse data sets while creating a tool that informs, empowers, and reinforces BYBORRE’s commitment to transparency.
Empowered decision-making
Enabled users to make informed textile choices early in the design process, aligning with BYBORRE’s mission to create conscious creators.
An industry-first for textiles
Positioned BYBORRE as the first in the textile sector to offer a transparency resource of this kind, positioning the brand as a front-runner in the industry.
Rip Curl, Palace, NN07, ECCO Labs, ...
Adopted by emerging and leading brands to communicate impact to their own audiences, extending BYBORRE’s influence beyond the platform and turning the passport into a tool for brand advocacy and shared storytelling.
(collaborators) Barbara Putman Cramer, Anisha Sharma, Charlie Duong