(2025)
A research project about lost media; this is one of the most elaborate projects I've ever worked on.
For more information and a view of the final product please press the image to the right or this link:
(2025)
A Commission piece by the people who run a local house show venue.
It's a simple piece but as of recent I've began to have a lot more fun with gradients and texture in my work and I feel like this is a great example.
(2025)
A logo commission for an audiology practice logo.
(2025)
A class project that I mainly used as an excuse to do some really fun visuals revolving around a gameboy camera I aquired around the time.
(2025)
The front and back to some business cards I made for my film group, a small and fun project!
I really like how this project came out, and is also an example of my newfound fondness for additional texture I mentioned before. As an actual business card the popcorn wall background replicates the idea of professional textured business cards while having a bit of fun with the concept.
(2024)
A website going over the history of the internet; best viewed on phones.
While not the most elegant website, I had a lot of fun working on it as it was my first time writing a website in HTML and CSS.
To view please press the imbedded site on the right or this link:
(2024)
My Design Manifesto was my final project for my Design Theory and Criticism class, and as such I decided to get fairly artsy with this one, while I don't have pictures of the final product, I decided to sew it together with embroidery thread and rip the page in half so the first and second parts of the manifesto are legible while the third and final part you had to flip the page to read.
(2024)
A variation of a project I did in my sophmore year Design Theory and Criticism class. For the project we had to make the paper in a more minimalist style, but on the side I wanted to make this version that was heavily inspired by Bell's work in the design field. Focusing on his formatting and image placements in BLK magazine.
(2024)
Another Junior Year Project, while this project feels simple compared to my mroe recent work, I feel helped me grasp type and type placement in ways I didn't before hand. Maybe it was the grid formatting or the collage styled image inserts, but this was a huge stepping stone for me as a designer (even if the text is a little bit too small at a 2 years away second glance).
(2024)
An app concept that was made in my Visual Language class my Sophomore year.
At the time I was really proud of how this came out and I'm still fond of it, however I feel like the asthetic of the app could be greatly improved however, the iconogrophy and concepts at play are things I'm still really fond of.
To the right is the design doc going over everything about the project including mockups!
(2024)
This was a really fun project to work on, surreal collage will always be my comfort area in design, as that's where I got my start in design all the way back in high school.
Implementing that style of design into a album cover just sounds like so much fun to me. I will always love how this project came out and look back on it fondly.