
Projects.

For this project, I was required to reassign a new message to a widely understood visual icon/object. The final solution must convey a persuasive message to a broad audience. I chose to bring awareness to the dangers of drunk driving, specifically supporting The Hero Campaign, which my fraternity actively promotes through charity and events. Through this project, I aimed to create a compelling visual that encourages responsible decision-making and highlights the consequences of drunk driving.

This graphic design project stands out from the others, as it involved the meticulous crafting of cutting boards from scratch followed by laser engraving our personalized designs. I chose to create a design centered around my family name, with the intention of presenting it as a thoughtful gift to my parents.

Presented here are two of my personal redesigns of the TCNJ logo. My objective was to develop a more dynamic and aggressive version of the original lion, particularly geared towards the athletic department.

As part of a collaborative project, our team was tasked with developing a customized website based on our preferences. I took responsibility for creating the mobile experience of the site. Our collective vision culminated in the creation of a social interior design application integrated with augmented reality (AR) features.

In my next project, I leveraged Visual Studio Code to craft a vacation landing page from the ground up. Drawing upon my proficiency in HTML and CSS, I developed the project showcased to the right. The project specifications included incorporating a Title, a Relevant Image, a Call to Action button (CTA), and a Footer, all of which were successfully integrated into the design.

An independent endeavor, this solo project entailed the redesign of an existing app according to personal preferences. I chose to revamp the Letterboxd app, streamlining it by eliminating extraneous social features and focusing solely on creating a straightforward movie-tracking application. Making this app simple was key to attracting more users.

For this project, I interviewed a partner, using guided questions to gather insights about their keychains. After collecting and analyzing the responses, I translated the findings into a visually engaging blueprint-style layout that aligned with my partner’s sense of organization.

For this project, we were tasked with designing an album cover of our choice, complete with a unique title and stylistic approach. Drawing inspiration from one of my favorite album covers, 'Die Lit' by Playboi Carti, I created my own rendition with a photo I took that reflects my vision and personal style.

As part of my graphic design internship at Alfa Art Gallery, I designed two posters for our fall watercolor art exhibition. Through soft, fluid graphics and harmonious color schemes, I aimed to capture the ethereal quality of watercolor painting. This project allowed me to blend my design skills with a refined, artistic approach that resonated with the gallery's aesthetic and mission.

About Me.

I am an alumnus from The College of New Jersey, where I majored in Design and Creative Technology. With a diverse background spanning sales, leadership, and hands-on experience in the food, factory, and retail industries, I bring a unique perspective to every project I take on. Proficient in HTML, CSS, and design tools like Photoshop, Illustrator, and Figma, I've successfully led multiple sales trips for the Commencement Group, honing my skills in team leadership and client engagement. In addition to design, I have experience managing social media accounts and am passionate about using creativity to support philanthropic initiatives and give back to the community. Outside of work, I love traveling and immersing myself in new cultures—something you'll catch glimpses of in the random photos scattered throughout my site. I'm excited to bring my multifaceted skills and enthusiasm to dynamic projects and collaborative teams!