designed for the Davenport House Museum's Wrap Party
a hand-drawn typographic study
comic book inspired hard enamel pins
a galactic promise of peace and joy
a comic book inspired wallpaper
fanart of a favorite podcast
a woman's life shown in a circle
a macaroon inspired brand
painted character illustration
historic event invitation
typography experiment with profanity
photo lithography poster
a proper NYC xmas celebration
a full wedding identity
a functional form redesign
magazine design concept
m-arrrrrr-y xmas wishes
a take on how IMDb could look
a black and white artist's reflection
a series of book covers
Metamorphoses book design
seasons greetings, or else!
a big little design
a photo lithography christmas card
a postcard for the Twaite-Golde wedding.
a poster and postcard invitation designed for the Davenport House Museum Preservation Fest Wrap Party, representing the seven women (in their pearls!) who saved the Davenport House and started preservation in Savannah.
for years I've wanted a shirt that says "leggings aren't pants" that I can wear with leggings. this was hand drawn and then curves edited in Illustrator, to screen print on t-shirts.
designed in Illustrator and printed via a company in China, these enamel pins were made with black metal and hard enamel, based on a wallpaper I created many years ago.
every year I design my own xmas card to be sent out to family and friends across the country and the world. this year's theme was one of galactic hope.
the Penumbra Podcast is not only one of my favorite podcasts, but has one of my favorite stories: Juno Steel. this piece of fanart was drawn to show my appreciation for two of the main characters.
all I wanted was a sticker for my laptop that looked like comic book bubbles, in loud colors; no such thing seemed to existed, and so I created one entirely in Illustrator.
this project took the difficult problem of representing time in a visual way, and turned it into an attractive final product. the final product can be hung from a pin in the center and rotated for easy reading.
a full redesign for a small bakery with a speciality in french-style macarons. the logo and scheme is meant to evoke the pastel, cute little round pastries while still having a refined feel. the result is warm and flexible and fun.
a Photoshop painted illustration of a character from an online roleplaying game, drawn completely from scratch on a Wacom tablet.
a folding invitation design for the Davenport House Museum's 4th annual Oyster Roast event, featuring a vintage cross-stitch design provided by the client.
a typographic treatment of some enthusiastic, optimistic profanity, inspired by Jean Grae and designed fully in Illustrator.
a design for a photolithography print, a Halloween event at Van Cortlandt Manor, in Croton-on-Hudson. this was only a 3 layer print, but it used a gradient [blue to orange] to create a more multi-dimensional effect.
every year I design my own xmas card to be sent out to family and friends across the country and the world. this year's theme was a true NYC tradition.
a Photoshop painted illustration of an NPC from an online roleplaying game, drawn completely from scratch on a Wacom tablet.
a full identity design created for a bilingual couple, including a brochure, invitation, and menu. special consideration was put into designing something that could be read by both families.
redesigning this existing New Patent Filing Checklist from an existing product was no easy feat. Working with staff from the office, I clarified the work flow and presented them with a new form that would make opening files faster and easier.
this handful of spreads represents a layout concept for a magazine. the content was handed to me, as was all imagery; the trick was to fit it into the pages, using a solid grid from one to the next, and a unified color scheme.
every year I design my own xmas card to be sent out to family and friends across the country and the world. this year's theme was pirates meet ugly sweaters.
this conceptual and premium redesign of IMDb.com was inspired by tumblr’s simple and customizable user interface. my goal was to make it simple for users to customize the flow of information based on their needs and interests.
a self-portrait poster created using only photos taken from a photobooth, a black and white photocopier, my initials printed, scissors, tape, and glue.
a concept for a series of cover designs for books of David Sedaris’s essays. the idea was to have something that would stand out as bold on the shelf, and easily recognizable as part of the series.
this sample book design reimagines the Metamorphoses in a form that shows both the original Latin and the translated English on a line-by-line basis.
every year I design my own xmas card to be sent out to family and friends across the country and the world. this year's theme was comic books.
getting a flu shot is such a small thing that can have such a major impact. this poster was intended to emphasize just how small a flu shot could be, while encouraging students at Parsons to take action..
a photo lithography print using four colors: cream, light blue, black and gold. this money was based on some Victorian IOU bills that I researched and found. the end result, once printed, served as my Christmas cards.
a simple save the date postcart featuring loving owls, the bride's favorite animals. designed and created fully in illustrator.