2018-2021
Windward School
As the Multimedia Specialist & Yearbook Coordinator, I was responsible for designing regularly published issues of the Windward School Magazine, creating campaign documents, booklets, website assets, and PowerPoints, as well as coordinating with photography and publishing vendors.
2018
Brand Knew
From January to April 2018 I was a Graphic Design Intern at Brand Knew, a marketing, branding, and web development company located in Los Angeles, CA. While there I was tasked with creating graphics for clients and internal usage.
2015-2018
Los Angeles Loyolan
As the Design Editor for Loyola Marymount University's student-run newspaper I was responsible for designing hundreds of graphics for print and digital editions of the publication using Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop, InDesign, and Autodesk Maya. These graphics range in topic from hard-hitting News stories to cheerful Life+Arts stories, as well as posters for special events like 60 Second Lectures.
2017 - 2018
Tenth Annual Undergraduate Research Symposium
Each year Loyola Marymount University's Department of Undergraduate Research commissions two student designers to rebrand the Research Symposium. Working together with Julian Kehle '19, we created a new logo, color scheme, typography, and marketing materials for both print and digital usage.
2016
Living Classroom
The Living Classroom is a non-profit organization that provides garden-based education to elementary and middle school students in the San Francisco Bay Area. As part of a re-branding effort, I took photos of lessons in action, designed a new logo, and created an annual report.
2017
Santa Clara Valley Audubon Society
In order to better engage with young bird-watchers, the Audubon Society requested I refresh their educational character Avery the Avocet. The new Avery is designed to accompany educational content on their website.
2012-2018
Additional Works
Waste is a promotional poster for a student film shot in the Nevada desert. 
Looking Closer Three was the end result of a typography project which took passages from an existing book and challenged us to redesign the cover and typeset dozens of pages. The cover was rendered in Autodesk Maya, and the book was typeset in InDesign.
 A-JAE is a concert poster promoting the fictional international superstar A-JAE, who also appears in  fictional 2015 film Underground Chinatown, set in San Francisco. 
Artifacts Alive is a poster for a special VR project promoting visitation to the William H. Hannon Library's Special Collections. The poster features macro photography of a Myriopticon, one of the objects featured in the VR experience.
The abstract flag is a redesign of the American flag according to our lived experiences or perceptions. My design is intentionally open to interpretation, resembling walls, oceans, or towering skyscrapers depending on who you ask. Blue, white, and gray are used intentionally to symbolize unity and stability, as opposed to red, which has violent and aggressive connotations.
All photographs are original.
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