Selected Projects
A collection of branding, print, web, and UX projects —
each one driven by a clear design intent and purpose.
App Wireframe
PlantCare, a routine-based mobile app, helps users maintain their plants’ health with timely reminders. As someone with a busy family who often forgets to water plants, I envisioned a tool that makes plant care intuitive, organized, and accessible.
Website Coding / Logo
I designed and coded a new website for Green Ridge State Forest that captures its essence and exploration feel. It features responsiveness, imagery, and resources for planning outdoor adventures, from trails to observation and hunting.
Poster Designs / Marketed Materials
Includes programs for the rain barrel, clear creeks, adopt a stream, stream clean up, and conservatory gardens. The visual theme draws inspiration from the watershed’s colors and textures creating a sense of growth and renewal to created materials.
Branding / Pop-up Shop
The Student Pop-Up Shop, my final for Graphic Design 2, brought imaginative ideas to life. Inspired by a film student’s mascot, I designed exclusive stickers and buttons for design majors. The “FMI Duck” was exclusive to film students, so I wanted to foster community among all design majors.
Lo-Fi / Mock Ups
I designed an interactive, user-friendly app for the Contemporary Art Museum, reflecting its vibrant exhibits. A key feature is the Un-Scramble Picture Scavenger Hunt on the app, which invites users to explore the museum through a collection through playful puzzles and challenges.
Publication / Magazine
For this project, I chose a topic that was something outside my comfort zone that challenged me to observe the intersection of design, culture, and personal expression. Since I rarely wear jewelry and never knew how to style it, I saw this as an opportunity to explore a world that I usually overlook.
Brand Design / Media Posts
The “Boys Can’t Cry” campaign aims to empower young men to challenge harmful stereotypes and embrace their emotional well-being. It sheds light on the mental health effects of toxic masculinity, which suppresses empathy and individuality.
Book cover re-design
A redesign of Don Norman’s book on User-Centered Design, “The Design of Everyday Things,” explores how thoughtful design shapes our interactions with the world. I reimagined its approach to simplicity and deconstructing things to influence change.
Capstone Project / Interactive Installation
Daily Design reimagines accessibility as a process shaped by everyday interactions and participation. This project invites non-designers to engage in the design process through a system where their responses contribute to a collective visual outcome.