My logo work spans a wide range—from refined, elegant marks to bold, complex systems. Projects like The Four Horsemen explore understated elegance, while logo work for Old Town Track and the Cleveland Distance Collective focus on simplicity and instant recognition.
The redraw entirely in vector for Ink-4-Life pushed my technical skills further, leveraging advanced tools like gradient mesh, blending modes and the pen tool to achieve depth and precision.
These posters span a mix of commissioned work and personal projects, created for events, friends, and self-initiated explorations. The Boston Marathon Design Series was a particularly rewarding project, offering room for creative experimentation while building a flexible system that could adapt across multiple designs and still feel cohesive.
Projects for Hubbard Free and CanU Here Me Know allowed for a more illustrative approach, blending expressive imagery with considered typography to create posters that are both visually striking and communicative.
I’ve created a range of advertisements across newspapers, magazines, and social media, each carefully designed to engage a specific target audience. Every piece is crafted with a clear call to action, ensuring the message resonates, motivates, and drives results. My goal is to combine visual impact with strategic communication so your brand stands out and connects effectively.
My largest body of work was for Adrian McInman and his Happier Horizons program, creating booklets that highlight key areas of his program within a larger series for corporate clients and sports teams.
At Electron Design with Ellen Corsano, I designed booklets for local government and Lakewood Hospital, tackling the unique challenge of producing compelling layouts within strict one-color or limited-color palettes.
I’ve designed business cards for a variety of local businesses and personal clients, bringing each brand’s personality to life in a small but powerful format. With extensive experience across diverse industries, I know how to create cards that leave a lasting impression and make your brand instantly recognizable.
From wedding invitations, event cards to stickers, I’ve tackled a wide range of formats to meet diverse visual communication needs. Standout projects include the FPAM rack card, designed to complement the poster above, and the sale ticket for the CUHMK benefit show poster—both examples of thoughtful design across multiple touchpoints.