NYC-based visual designer specializing in visual identity, print design, and web design. Multidisciplinary and detail-oriented, I create purposeful, engaging work that connects audiences and communicates clear, compelling stories.
Designed and produced the 2024 Impact and Annual Reports for the WNBA, showcasing the league's milestones, achievements, and financial highlights. These publications featured bold typography, cohesive layouts, and engaging visuals to align with the WNBA's brand identity while effectively communicating key narratives to stakeholders and fans.
Each report combined compelling storytelling with data visualizations and infographics, ensuring a balanced and visually dynamic presentation. Leveraging my expertise in prepress and print production, I collaborated closely with the WNBA team to deliver polished, high-quality publications on time, celebrating the league's incredible progress and vision for the future.
CREDIT: Photography via Getty Images, Women's National Basketball Association.
Comprehensive identity rebrand and website redesign for the Massachusetts Bail Fund, a nonprofit organization committed to providing bail assistance to low-income individuals. The rebranding initiative aimed to create a cohesive visual identity that authentically represented the organization's mission and values.
The website↗ redesign focused on enhancing user experience and accessibility, ensuring that information is easily navigable for visitors of various different backgrounds. Key features include an intuitive donation process, informative resources about bail reform, and streamlined access to support services.
CREDIT: Photography by Mass Bail Fund
Identity redesign for Mike & Patty’s and their sister bakery, Flourhouse. The approach was a subtle refresh that honored the brand's existing themes for a seamless transition. Art direction was provided for menus, in-store marketing, packaging, and apparel. Ongoing design work includes packaging, social media, and apparel.
CREDIT: Photography by M&A Brands.
Identity & Web Design↗ for Take a Zine, Leave a Zine, a local community-run initiative that looks to plant community-run book stands and mailboxes throughout greater New England. to foster the trade of independent zines, art books, and printed matter. The goal of the redesign was to make a fun, accessible, and simple website for the community project. Coded without a web client, and hosted on Neocities.
CREDIT: Evan Bright & TAZ-LAZ Team.
Exhibition branding and print design created for CVR THE LAND: How accessibility to art bridges boundaries, from walls to paper, at Friend St. Studios. The exhibit featured local and worldwide artists in a feature of street art & printmaking at crossroads, recognizing how accessibility to creative expression can foster inclusivity.
CREDIT: Art by Vhils, Elaine d'Esterre, OBEY SKTR / GRTSK Variable by Black Type Foundry, Owners by MCKL
Graphics and illustrations for an Allston signage redesign. Submitted through a City of Boston local artist program looking to capture the essence of each Boston neighborhood. Inspired by the neighborhood’s vibrant community, the new signage captures Allston’s unique characteristics and style.