

Uber Eats partnered with 4 artists to create a limited number of special delivery bags. These bags bring food-delivery enthusiasts closer to their local artists while turning heads at the same time.
Cody Hudson

Cody is a Chicago-based artist who’s also known for the graphic design contributions he’s made under the name Struggle Inc. His graphic work and paintings have been exhibited throughout the US, Europe, and Japan.
“Lines and arrows zig zagging between the cut paper illustrations are meant to show the movements of zooming around city streets and painted directional graphics seen on city streets.”
Sophia Chang

Sophia is part of a new generation of entrepreneurs using their creative abilities to disrupt the status quo. The multimedia storyteller and creative strategist received her BFA in Illustration from Parsons School of Design in 2010. Since then, the New York City native has has worked across disciplines from printmaking and illustration to graphics, web design, and more.
“For this project I focused on developing the language of Uber Eats in metropolitan cities. I thought about the busy streets of New York, San Francisco, and Chicago, and I wanted to translate that energy—the commuters, the landscape, the characters and personalities that occupy the busy streets, and, of course, the diversity of food—into the graphic. The combination of visuals and brand colors invites viewers to scan through the image and experience the lifestyle of Uber Eats.”
Melanie Lambrick

Melanie is an illustrator who lives and works in Montréal, Canada. Most of the time, she can be found in her home studio hiding from the humidity or the snow with copious amounts of coffee, pens, vintage children’s books, and her cat. She has a double major in political science and visual arts from the University of Victoria and a master’s degree in urban planning from McGill University.
“For this pattern, I tried to tap into the joy of the experience of food delivery: the variety, the indulgence, the sensation of being treated. I wanted it to feel abundant in a fun, tongue-in-cheek way.”
Brent Rollins

Brent is a multidisciplinary artist with an impressive visual catalogue spanning more than 20 years of “design-related things” in the realms of music, pop culture, streetwear, and media. His collaborators read as a diverse list of “who’s who” in cool, from small radical independents to major global brands. Rollins’ passion for producing bold and innovative work with a focus on elevating youth subcultures has resulted in an internationally recognized career and an expansive body of popularly acclaimed iconic imagery.
“For this story, conflict is played out in a fantastical and psychedelic food fight. It’s the personification of what goes on in your head when you’re hungry but you can’t decide what you are in the mood to eat!”
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