we're still...
under construction.
we're still...
under construction.
figma prototypes.
Knouri.
Made in Figma, fully prototyped. Summer 2025.
Knouri bridges the gap between hospital discharge and recovery by giving care teams real-time visibility into a patient’s health. Using wearable devices to stream vitals like heart rate, Knouri lets case managers monitor patients remotely, catching complications early before they escalate into costly readmissions. For hospitals, this means fewer 30-day penalty fees and stronger performance metrics. For patients, it means peace of mind and smoother recoveries at home.
Knouri is a conceptual digital health startup. While not a live product, it was developed with real-world constraints in mind—from UX research to market validation and pitch presentations.
style guide.
To evoke notions of recovery and rejuvenation, I chose a primarily green color scheme. I avoided pure whites and blacks. The main logo is an abstraction of the letters "k" and "n" in Knouri. The second logo is a fusion of a hospital and a house—to represent closing the post-discharge gap.
prototype.
merch designs.
"Conviction: Lawlight Zine" stickers.
Die-cut stickers drawn in procreate; Fall 2024.
Hoodie front & back designs for UnEarthed Magazine.
Back design (left); front emblem (below).
Created in Adobe Illustrator; Spring 2025.
Proofs & final hoodie.
Tote bag design for UnEarthed Magazine. Spring 2024.
typography designs.
illustration & layout for Word for Word Journal.
Artist call for t-art magazine.
Spring 2025.
Elmira Independent Film Festival.
Conceptual poster made in Photoshop & Illustrator.
Fall 2024.
Elmira Independent Film Festival. Conceptual billboard made in Photoshop & Illustrator. Fall 2024.
Amusement park posters.
18x24". Adobe Illustrator. Made for the 2022 RISD Pre-Collegiate Program.
Amusement park business cards.
6x9". Adobe Illustrator. Made for the 2022 RISD Pre-Collegiate Program.
artworks.
Bicycle of Bygone Steps.
18x24”, white charcoal on black paper.
I wanted to practice drawing the intricacies of mechanical objects and continue developing my technique with white charcoal on black paper. I referenced a photograph my mother took in Japan, but I added the butterflies and footprints.
For me, this piece is all about the juxtaposition of fluttering butterflies in a frozen world.
various oil paintings.
illustrations for the Daily Pennsylvanian.
that's all, folks!