Eastside Railway Tunnel

Design Studio II ~ Spring 2021

A large-scale public installation meant to reveal an enclosed and incapsulated history; balancing objective history with expressive representation.


Gentrification Reclamation

Design Studio I ~ Fall 2020

A graphic guide to addressing unmarked or gentrified spaces; designed to adapt to any landmark or space.


MAPPR platform

Generative Design ~ Spring 2021

A platform dedicated to reconfiguring and re-interpreting the hegemonic, hyper-centralized tools which have observed the globe. MAPPR is a guessing game which presents geographies while eliminating biases around that piece of geography; letting the user come to individual and creative conclusions.


Climate Zine

Design Studio I ~ Fall 2020

This Zine functions as a poster for display on one side and a structured booklet on the other. The content is structured into distinct parts that asked the reader to sense, observe, and feel the impending causes and results of the climate crisis. It was structured to appeal to the subjective feelings and the objective facts of the global circumstance.


CCA Book Cover Design

Typography II ~ Spring 2021

A series built around the identity of the Canadian Center for Architecture and designed to provide a dynamic framework to communicate various architects’ work and style.


Wiki: Dreams

Design Studio II ~ Spring 2021

This dreams poster is a visual compositional representation of a lexicon; dreams are entirely subjective and never communally witnessed or distributed, contrasting this to the very extensive and thorough explication on the dreams Wikipedia page. This poster is an attempt to balance both factual understanding with the etherial experience of dreams.


Diametric Vertical

Typography I ~ Fall 2020

Diametric Vertical is a font which is based off of the disparities that I saw in commercial typography and personal typography when assembling my type exploration poster/collage. This font is aimed at satisfying the formal essence that is found in serif fonts while maintaining the proportions and utility of san-serif fonts.


Spectral Studies

Color & Surface ~ Spring 2021

A topological representation of place and an expressive color-based response to loss and distance. The spectral series transcends mediums by cohering content and assets across printed matter, web matter, and imagery. This series are centered around a solitary photograph which color, narrative, and geography were extrapolated from.


How To Solve a Rubiks Cube

Design Studio II ~ Spring 2021

This video is a culmination of practice and knowledge on how to solve a Rubiks Cube. The video format, with guided instruction, is the most conducive format for guiding viewers through this task. It was important to inject narrative and story into this tutorial to keep it engaging and dynamic.


Cabinet of Curiosities

RISO Workshop ~ Spring 2021

This series of iconography and compositions is built around personal objects, tools, and foods which were randomly chosen throughout a day. These objects are categorized into different realms of consciousness and activity.


Designer Chronology

History of Graphic Design ~ Fall 2020

Giving the reader a clear and observable hierarchy of information and relevance makes the information easier to ingest and understand. Peter Saville and Neville Brody are two distinct and iconic voices in the graphic design canon; they also each had a circuitous, elaborate, and non-linear path to the present moment.


Color Lab Identity

Color & Surface ~ Spring 2021

This stationary family is meant to provide a clear, distinct, and bold identity for the RISD color lab. Using simple text and terminology obfuscated by organic color forms, with a clear, liquid finish. This identity is meant to be expanded on; starting with foundational postcards, business cards, and A3 posters. While printed matter is the initial focus of the identity, this method could be applied to a digital format as well.


Midcentury Collection

Advanced CAD ~ Spring 2021

A digital campaign built around classic, iconic midcentury-modern furniture pieces; balancing typographical messaging, industrial precision, and eye-catching aesthetic. The mid-century collection is also created to provide viewers with realistic augmented reality experience.


De Stijl Investigation

History of Graphic Design ~ Fall 2020

A poster synthesizing the work of the De Stijl movement and its leader, Theo Van Doesburg. Created to straddle both written interpretations and archival imagery and graphical specimens.