Creations straight from my devices
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D I G I T I Z E
Thoughts on a new logo?
This personal project was a bit of a design sandbox- a chance to take a few existing logos and see what might happen with a fresh point of view. No fixing, just experimenting. I kept the original ideas in mind and played with small shifts in form, type, and layout to explore how things might feel with a little extra clarity or character. It’s part curiosity, part practice- and all in good fun.
A Vision for Spotify
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As an avid Spotify user, I was inspired to create a 2025 Spotify Wrapped design, creating an overall branding kit on how it might be represented. Spotify Wrapped branding leans into the whimsy and fun of discovering one's music listening habits, which I chose to embrace.
Maize and Blue
Michigan inspired graphics as a fresh graduate

The most filling, fast, and delicious Cuban food on campus- a common place students return to every weekend.

A relaxing spot to hang out with friends, sit, study, take a walk, and enjoy a Hogwarts- style scene.

A beautiful and peaceful study spot with lots of natural light that one can spend hours in.
Comic Book, Anyone?
A series of comic strips characterizing Michigan's Ross School of Business
This comic strip follows a returning alum as they walk through the familiar halls of the Ross School of Business. Through their eyes, the building reveals layers of change in design. It’s a short story about memory, transformation, and the quiet ways architecture and space reflects time.
This comic strip imagines the school as its own quiet observer, watching how its spaces change throughout the day. From busy lecture halls to calm study areas, it starts to wonder how each part of it is being used- and by who. It’s a look at the building’s daily rhythm, and how people bring its spaces to life.
This last strip walks the reader through the steps of a student at Ross and how she experiences each space of the building at different times of the day. As she walks through each space, she wonders about the possibilities of how a student body looks in such a vast building at certain hours.









































