New York University (NYU)
Arts & Science — Ongoing design work spanning editorial, print, campaign, environmental, video, social, and digital storytelling. The work balances accessibility, intellectual rigor, and brand heritage with expressive visual storytelling, engaging NYU's broad academic and public audience.
BerlinRosen PR
Strategy-driven designs for the 2024 election cycle for 50+ high-profile candidates, nonprofits, and advocacy campaigns, addressing urgent issues like reproductive rights, healthcare, labor, and education.
Downtown Homestead
Logo and identity for a civic redevelopment initiative in Florida. I led the design in close collaboration with the strategy team at The Brand Collective. The flexible visual system applied across print, signage, and digital, balances community pride with economic optimism, positioning the area for future growth and investment.
School For Poetic Computation
Social media campaign identity designed for SFPC, an experimental school focused on code, design, theory, and poetic computation. The design experiments with collage, photogrammetry, and a creative hijacking of font code.
Marquand Chapel @ Yale: "The Healers"
Marking Yale’s return to in-person gathering after two years of quarantine, this experiential concept came together for a once-in-a-lifetime event. A public installation of eight 15-foot tapestries temporarily emerged from each of the Chapel's eight windows, rendered in deep blue on black, evoking light, transformation and personal reflection.
"Brought it Home: A Continuum"
Identity for an art exhibition at the Afro-American Cultural Center at Yale, in collaboration with Kyle Richardson. Sans-serifs merge with blackletter and early hip hop flyer aesthetics, referencing modernist style, the Center’s origins as a 70s block party, and Neo-Gothic architecture.
"Space-Praxis: Towards a Feminist Politics of Design"
Publication design for a research initiative at the Yale School of Architecture by writer and researcher M.C. Overholt. The text of her research is inserted into an original 1930s architecture textbook.
This gesture echoes the project’s critical examination of underrepresented designers in the history of modern architecture: women who carved out urgent, do-it-yourself-style spaces to provide resources for their communities.
Ericka Huggins
Digital campaign design for a lecture by Ericka Huggins, educator and former leader of the Black Panther Party. Her name is overlayed onto video of the façade of the New Haven courthouse, linking past and present through memory & spatial reclamation. Collab w/ Alvin Ashiatey.
"Meditation on Abolition"
Editorial layout that creates a resistance coming from the margins, visualizing the writer's call for reflection. Distributed independently and through major retailers, including Target.com.