About
Graphic designer with a BFA from Caldwell University, focused on identity design, layout, visual hierarchy, and typography shaped by both academic work and customer-facing experience.
My approach is structured yet exploratory. I often revisit earlier work and push ideas in new directions rather than repeating an aesthetic. Sketching gives me a loose order of elements; most development happens digitally in Illustrator and Photoshop. I work with an implied grid, limited palettes, strong contrast, and deliberate negative space. Color is central—balanced for vibrancy and clarity without overwhelming. I’m influenced by modernist design (Mondrian’s grids and restraint, Matisse’s fluid forms and bold color, Joseph Binder’s poster hierarchy) and by natural forms: trees, branches, and grass. I prefer solid color and clear structure over heavy detail, and I use AI only for ideation and refinement, never as a substitute for design thinking or authorship.
Open to select projects and collaborations.