These two character illustrations were created by building animal forms entirely out of overlapping circles and basic shapes. The capybara uses varying shades of brown to create depth and form, while the spider character takes a kawaii-inspired approach with large expressive eyes and a rounded silhouette.
This event poster was designed for a Design Culture Now lecture series featuring prominent designers including Erik Adigard, Julie Bargmann, Michael Gabellini, and Rebeca Méndez. The layout uses a deep purple starfield background with bold typography and a central DCN logo to create a striking visual hierarchy that communicates event details clearly.
This personal branding project involved designing a logo and business card for Grayson Gaming, a personal gaming brand. The logo uses a custom geometric monogram built from interlocking G shapes with a blue-to-purple gradient, applied across both a full logo sheet and a professional business card layout.
This project involved designing five distinct repeating patterns each exploring a different visual style — typography-based, character-driven, minimalist geometric, and abstract organic. Each pattern demonstrates an understanding of repetition, color relationships, and surface design across a range of creative approaches.