Graphic Design

My work balances creativity and functionality, with projects spanning branding, typography, print, and digital mediums. Each piece reflects my dedication to crafting designs which resonate emotionally while serving a purpose. From playful type specimen websites to introspective mental health brands like 'Soul.' My designs aim to engage, inspire, and connect with diverse audiences.

"Skin Deep" is an interactive, multidisciplinary project that addresses the resurgence of restrictive body image trends and societal pressures promoting a singular "ideal" body size. By exploring the historical, cultural, and psychological impacts of body standards, it aims to challenge harmful narratives while promoting inclusivity and self-awareness. The project engages diverse audiences through educational components that trace the evolution of body image ideals. Through immersive experiences that foster positive self-reflection and affirmations and creative hands-on tools, Skin Deep nurtures self-love and body positivity in a playful and accessible way.

Skin Deep

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This editorial  goes into great detail about how DNA analysis has changed the search for justice, especially when it comes to solving cold cases that have been bothering families and communities for decades. Through a thorough look at DNA's past, technological progress, and moral concerns, the publication emphasizes the important part that forensic science plays in finding the truth and ending unsolved crimes. The editorial talks about how genetic genealogy, new forensic techniques, and careful detective work can work together to solve crimes like the Golden State Killer and the Bear Brook Murders. This book is both a tribute to the people who keep looking into things and a call to action for justice. It is meant to keep readers interested with detailed case studies, legislative insights, and ethical thoughts.

Analyzing Dna in Cold Cases

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Sense of Place is a multimedia initiative that takes viewers on an introspective journey through the fundamental relationship between individuals and their surroundings. From peaceful corners and bustling marketplaces to ancient ruins and sacred sites, it investigates how emotions, memories, and tales shape physical spaces into meaningful places. The research explores the complicated tapestry of identity and belonging shaped by these lived experiences, focusing on personal sanctuaries, cultural celebrations, and isolation areas.

Sense of Place

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Emphasizing the interaction of sight, sound, touch, taste, and scent to create immersive, inclusive, and interesting spaces, this course investigates the dynamic subject of sensory design. It explores sensory sensitivities, covers the historical development and ideas of sensory design, and stresses uses in architecture, urban planning, product, graphic, and computer interface design. Examining future themes including haptic feedback, virtual reality, and sensory data analytics, the program combines practical insights with theoretical foundations with eminent designers including Olafur Eliasson, James Turrell, and Janet Echelman. By means of a multidisciplinary approach, it prepares participants to use sensory design to produce significant and easily available experiences.

Sensory Design

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Know Your Rights: Visual Advocacy for the Next Generation is a visual redesign of ACLU-NJ’s KYR materials aimed at making civil rights more accessible, engaging, and empowering for young and underrepresented communities in New Jersey. Through bold graphics, clean typography, and brand-aligned color palettes, the project reframes key issues protest, voting, public health, and reproductive rights into impactful posters, social media graphics, sticker designs, and logo variations. The goal is to communicate rights clearly, spark civic awareness, and modernize appeal while staying true to the ACLU’s mission.

ACLU of New Jersey

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Soul is a brand I developed centered on mental health, offering tools to help individuals understand and manage their emotions across multiple channels. It focuses on creating accessible, inclusive resources that encourage self-awareness, resilience, and emotional growth. Soul’s approach blends practicality with creativity, using innovative design, tactile experiences, and interactive tools to foster a sense of connection and empowerment. By combining modern technology with thoughtful design, Soul seeks to provide a supportive space for people to navigate their emotional landscapes, prioritize self-care, and build a stronger relationship with their mental well-being.

Soul

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Poster Series

  • The Beautiful Game

    The artwork invites viewers to feel the deep tradition and connection soccer brings. It’s not just a game, but an experience that unites players and fans. The passion and memories last long after the final whistle.

  • How to be Late

    I made a funny "How to Be Late" brochure to joke about how I’m always late to class for different reasons. It’s a playful way to laugh at my tardiness. For my poster, I used ideas from the online game Johnny, Why Are You Late?, because it’s fun and easy to relate to.

  • Punk Provocation

    For my project, I wanted to make a poster that went against Paul Rand’s design ideas to challenge his beliefs. Many artists copy and change old designs to question past designers’ views, showing how different their ideas are from ours. Art usually speaks only to people who think like the artist.

  • Sitting Pretty

    My project critiques 1950s gender norms and limited post-WWII jobs for women, inspired by Dadaism and satire. The "phone chair" uses feminine traits to mock women's expected roles as homemakers or clerical workers. The poster features pink for femininity and hidden housework messages, echoing Eero Saarinen’s nurturing designs. Influences include the ergonomic Morning-After Chair and elegant Barcelona Chair, exploring grace, function, and gendered design perceptions.

  • Elements of Dread

    The Element of Dread series unravels the quiet terror woven into the human experience, blending the natural world with psychological unrest. Each piece distorts familiar landscapes into unsettling emotional terrains, capturing the tension between vulnerability, isolation, and forces beyond control. Through surreal atmospheres and fragmented moments, the series reflects the hidden anxieties we carry fears unspoken, burdens unseen, and the haunting sense that something powerful and irreversible is always stirring beneath the surface.