Here you’ll find a selection of my work. Explore my projects to learn more about what I do.
A streetwear-inspired branding project built around the concept of "embrace." I designed a collection of bold, message-driven T-shirt graphics in Adobe Illustrator, reflecting themes of unity and self-expression. The designs were then brought to life using heat press vinyl, merging digital design with hands-on apparel production. The final pieces showcase a modern, wearable interpretation of emotional connection through streetwear aesthetics.
A series of promotional posters designed for a college lecture at St. Edward’s University. I created a custom typeface to give the series a distinctive and cohesive visual identity, emphasizing clarity and modern academic tone. Using Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop, I combined original typography with thoughtful layout and visual hierarchy to effectively communicate key event details across multiple poster formats.
For my senior thesis, I reimagined the FC Dallas jersey to better reflect the club’s identity, history, and connection to its community. Inspired by my own background as a fan and jersey collector, I aimed to design a kit that goes beyond aesthetics—serving as a symbol of pride and place. The project included creating a custom typeface based on the FC Dallas logo, designing a modern jersey that incorporates the Dallas skyline, Texas flag, and a revived collar message: “Dallas Till I Die.” I produced a physical jersey using professional-grade materials and created a set of poster designs to promote the jersey in the style of an official kit launch.
The work was exhibited in the university’s senior gallery show, where it received strong praise—especially from fans connected to the Dallas soccer scene. This project reinforced my passion for meaningful, story-driven sports design and highlighted the power of visual identity in fan culture.
A conceptual branding piece created for a fictional restaurant from the cult classic Office Space. Designed entirely in Adobe Illustrator, the matchbook blends retro diner aesthetics with subtle nods to the film’s humor and visual style. I brought the design to life as a fully constructed physical matchbook, emphasizing attention to detail in both layout and production. This project explores how small, tangible brand elements can carry personality and nostalgia, especially when tied to pop culture.
This project involved creating a complete visual identity for an original video game concept, including a custom wordmark, poster, and cover art. Designed from scratch, I developed the game’s title,
aesthetic, and mood, then brought it to life through bold typography, layered visuals, and genre-specific design elements. Using Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop, I crafted materials that reflect the game’s fictional world and appeal to its target audience.
This project reimagined the visual identity of a local Austin public library that lacked cohesive branding and visibility. I developed over 20 logo concepts before selecting a final design that reflects the library’s fun, welcoming, and family-friendly character. The rebrand extended across a variety of touchpoints, including a roadside banner series to improve visibility, a custom sticker sheet, section-specific mini posters, and branded T-shirts for staff and visitors. The result is a unified and engaging brand system that makes the library more recognizable, accessible, and community-centered.
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