My print and merchandise work showcases a variety of projects, including gallery materials from my Art, Art History, and Design internship with MSU, merchandise designs for MSU’s club lacrosse team, and class assignments.
PRINT AND MERCHANDISE DESIGN
A Mix of Creativity and Purpose
I created a series of posters for the Visiting Artist, Designer, and Scholar Lecture Series to make the events feel exciting and inviting. The designs use bright colors to reflect the creativity of the speakers. Each poster is unique but still fits together as a set, showing off the diversity of the guests and their work.
Stanley + Selma Hollander Lectures
Poster Series
“Ramp Up” is a font I designed with clean lines and a bold style. It works well for projects that need strong, modern visuals. The posters show off its sharp look and energy.
RAMP UP TYPOGRAPHY POSTERS
Geometric type design
I redesigned the LA28 Olympic logo by changing the 'A' to show how climate change could affect the Games. Using visuals like heat, storms, and damage to nature, the design highlights the challenges climate change brings to big events like the Olympics.
Reimagining the LA28 Olympic Logo
Highlighting Climate Change Through Design
Data Visualization in collaboration with Liam Bordoni and Mckenna Long.

