Projects

RapidPrint Drinkware

RapidPrint Drinkware had outgrown its original branding, which no longer captured the company’s energy or direction. The solution? A bold rebrand rooted in clarity, cohesion, and creativity. From reimagining the logo to crafting a full brand guide, the new visual identity brings the company’s values to life—clean, fast, and memorable—just like the products it delivers.

Bookstr: Book Covers

At Bookstr, I got the opportunity to design book covers for completely made-up titles that corresponded with the week’s theme. There was no pressure, just creativity! I had fun experimenting with fonts, colors, layouts, and programs to bring these imaginary books to life and sharpen my visual storytelling skills.

Touch Notes: Summer Camp

For my senior project, I aimed to create a physical product using a 3D printer. Furthermore, I wished to express my belief that visual impairments should never hinder a person’s creativity. Touch Notes Summer Camp is envisioned as a summer day camp for K-6 children, both visually impaired and sighted, focusing on fostering friendships that transcend sight through learning and writing in braille.

Mutt and Tabby: Food Truck

Mutt and Tabby was a branding project centered around a food truck that caters exclusively to cats and dogs—hence the name. The project included branding, touchpoints, a truck mock-up, and app screenshots.

Prohibition: the Centennial Book

This commemorative book called for a design that echoed the spirit of a century past. Inspired by 1920s-era print styles and archival imagery, the layout blends thoughtful typography with restrained color palettes and vintage visuals. The result is a modern publication that feels rooted in history—inviting readers to engage with the Prohibition Era through a respectful and refined editorial lens.

Queer Shades

This project was a unique endeavor as it marked my initial effort in crafting a long-form editorial. Titled “Queer Shade,” it highlights LGBTQA+ individuals of color and features articles, statistics, and literature.

Red Horn Brewery

How do you get the world to care about disappearing rhinos? You give them something bold to drink and a reason to think. Red Horn Brewery combines craft beer with conservation, and the design follows suit—earthy textures, strong lines, and powerful symbolism across branding, packaging, and digital. Every sip starts
a conversation and supports the cause.

Fancy Shoe Festival

This poster and logo were designed to promote the Fancy Show Festival, a fictional event in Rome. The ultimate theme featured Italianesque lettering, delicate grain shading, and footwear made of pasta.

BFA 2020 Exhibition Poster

At West Chester University’s BFA program, it is customary for a chosen junior to create a poster theme for the senior exhibition.
In my design, I aimed to highlight the elephant in the room—Covid and the mask mandate—while showing that the students’ creativity thrived even during tough times. I utilized both Photoshop and Procreate to execute the design.