Featured Projects

Designing for higher education at ccac

As a Graphic Designer for CCAC, I create a wide range of visual materials designed to support the college’s communication and marketing efforts across multiple departments and audiences. The work spans print collateral, event promotion, branded marketing materials, digital graphics, and large-scale publication design, all while maintaining consistency within the college’s visual identity system.

Because higher education design requires balancing accessibility, organization, and visual engagement, each project focuses on communicating information clearly while still feeling modern, approachable, and visually impactful.

Kerny is a playful mobile UX concept inspired by language-learning apps like Duolingo. Designed as an example for my ART 170 course, the project teaches students the fundamentals of app design, animation, navigation systems, and vector illustration through an engaging and colorful interface within Figma.

Kerny: A gamified learning app concept for graphic designers

Spark Creative Play was an interactive creative platform centered around the online community of popular YouTube artist and creator Moriah Elizabeth. Officially launched in late 2022, the platform encouraged users to create and customize digital artwork using themed assets, backgrounds, and creative tools inspired by characters, trends, and concepts developed throughout Moriah’s content ecosystem.

SPARK CREATIVE PLAY: Creating Playful Assets for a Collaborative Digital Art Community

A collection of branding and promotional work created for the Whitehall Public Library’s annual fall fundraising events. These projects focused on developing immersive visual identities that helped shape the atmosphere, theme, and audience experience surrounding each event through logo design, photography, and creative direction support.

WHITEHALL PUBLIC LIBRARY FALL FUNDRAISERS

A little more design, just because.

Take a scroll through some of the logos, mockups, campaigns, and assorted creative things I’ve made.