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JOHNSON & JOHNSON

I interned with Johnson&Johnson as part of the pharmaceutical/medical branding experience team. I designed packaging, motion graphics, infographics, and branding. 

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EPIC RECORDS

I interned with Epic Records during summer of 2019, focusing on motion graphics for artist promotions and marketing.

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PRINT WORK

Print work gives me the opportunity to be more experimental and practice with grids and systems. I have produced a lot of small scale zines and collaborative projects. I also became frenemies with various printers. PRINT

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.GIFS

I love motion, and gifs are a great way for me to practice or experiment quickly. I pronounce .gif with a hard G.

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POSTERS

Posters are an essential part of graphic design. Most of my work is digital, but there is something super satisfying about making a physical poster.

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MINTENDO POWER

Mintendo Power is a broadsheet sized retro print and web publication recontextualized with modern gaming articles. The retro graphics and funky design choices of the original “Nintendo Power’’ magazine inspired me as a child. This publication no longer exists, so I wanted to pay homage to a piece of graphic design that I still cherish by bringing it back and taking my own spin on it with modern gaming articles and aesthetics, while borrowing from the language of the magazine. PRINT/WEB

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ON CUTE:

Cute design deserves discourse. After reading about design through different pedagogies, I wanted to write about and celebrate a style that was seen as lowbrow. Cute design is everywhere, and has prevailed throughout its timeline, so why are we as designers, not talking about it. I wrote an article and designed posters at the same time to talk about and discuss cute design. “On Cute” is a website that compiles my thoughts and design and is something that I hope to constantly update. POSTERS/WEB/WRITING

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ANTI_ARTSPEAK

Anti_Artspeak is a public service brand that talks about “artspeak”; the specific type of coded jargon that becomes inaccessable for those not in the art world.

Anti_artspeak aims to combat this language and calls for artists, curators, and writers to reevaluate how they write. BRANDING

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