Graphic Design + Illustration
Egress Exhibition Catalog
I created the exhibition catalog for Egress, a multi-media art show featuring the work of Trinity University's graduating art majors. The catalog was collaborative, with five other artists as stakeholders in the project. We decided on an approach that would present our work simply and professionally as we reflected on our exit from our undergraduate experience. 
For the cover design, I brainstormed ways to incorporate elements of all the artists' work in a way that would not appear cluttered or disjointed. The artists worked across variety of media, styles, and themes so creating a unifying image was our primary goal. We also wanted to tie it to the exhibition title, which means 'to exit'. After showing the group a set of initial sketches, we decided on an image of an open doorway, with sections of each artist's work making up a pathway to it. The pathway stretches around to the back cover. 
Precision Camera - Godzilla Garage Sale
SunGlow Survival Guide and Poster
Glow is an annual three-day camping festival near Lost Maples, TX. Attendees perform music, lead workshops and chill out with each other. The festival has a whimsical DIY ethos and emphasis on minimizing environmental impact. Think Burning Man for 50 people. 2024's theme was SunGlow, so I incorporated vibrant, high saturation colors,  such as the blue used in cyanotypes, a photo-sensitive medium. I was inspired by the crafty playfulness of Matisse's cut outs, the hot weather, and river that runs through the campground.
Mild Child Branding
Mild Child celebrates the innovation and rebellious spirit of skate culture, while fostering inclusive and supportive community. Relaxed and causal, the brand gently offers an alternative to edgier skate aesthetics.
Ride the Dillo Free Zine - (Work In Process)
Inspired by gritty, DIY aesthetics of photocopied zines in the 80s and 90s, when the bus was running. Elements to finish include the drawing of the armadillo playing the guitar, listing sources, and the text describing Robert Moses' destructive influence.
Verses Zine - Indicator Light
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