I created an album cover concept for the song “Cringe” by Matt Maeson. One lyric in particular — “I said I saw you in the water” — really stood out to me, so I used water as the central visual element of the design. Using Photoshop, I built the composition around layered ocean textures and movement, blending the title Cringe directly into the waves so it feels submerged and slightly distorted. This approach visually reinforces the emotional tone of the song, creating a sense of depth and tension.

I designed a custom welcome sign for my wedding to greet guests as they arrived at the venue. The piece set the tone for the day, reflecting our style and creating a warm, inviting first impression. I focused on elegant typography and a balanced layout. The final sign served not only as a functional wayfinding element, but also as a meaningful decorative piece that complemented the atmosphere of the celebration.

For Valentine’s Day, I created a custom sign featuring an illustration of the place where we first met. I wanted the piece to feel personal and nostalgic, so I focused on capturing the unique architectural details and atmosphere of the location. The illustration was paired with thoughtful typography and subtle romantic elements to enhance the sentiment without overwhelming the design. The final piece served as both a meaningful keepsake and a visual reminder of where our story began.

I design decorative home signs with a neutral aesthetic, allowing them to complement a wide range of interior styles and color palettes. By focusing on clean typography, soft tones, and timeless layouts, each piece is created to feel versatile and cohesive in many different homes.

These designs are available for purchase through my Etsy shop, offering thoughtfully crafted décor that blends seamlessly into modern, farmhouse, minimalist, and transitional spaces alike.

Here are 3 of the 6 educational books I designed during an internship while I was in school. Over the course of six weeks, our team produced a full set of six books, all written by fellow students.

For each book, I designed the front and back covers as well as the interior layouts, creating a cohesive and engaging reading experience. Once completed, the books were published on an online platform for users to purchase, combining practical design skills with real-world publishing experience.

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For this project, I was tasked with redesigning the book A Rose for Emily, a haunting story about isolation and mental decline.

To reflect the perspective and state of mind of the main character, I experimented with layout by placing select paragraphs or sentences alone on the page, creating pauses and tension that mirror her experience. I also removed page numbers and headers to immerse the reader fully, enhancing the unsettling, intimate atmosphere and reinforcing the book’s eerie, introspective tone.

Here are 3 of the 6 educational books I designed during an internship while I was in school. Over the course of six weeks, our team produced a full set of six books, all written by fellow students.

For each book, I designed the front and back covers as well as the interior layouts, creating a cohesive and engaging reading experience. Once completed, the books were published on an online platform for users to purchase, combining practical design skills with real-world publishing experience.


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This was the first school project that I was truly proud of—a product catalogue for the Glossier makeup and skincare line.

Glossier’s brand is known for its clean, minimalist, and chic aesthetic, so I designed the catalogue to reflect that identity. The layout emphasizes simplicity and elegance, allowing the products to take center stage while maintaining a cohesive and visually appealing presentation that aligns with the brand’s style.