portfolio

portfolio

an overview of my work made for organizations and presentations. to see my work made purely for personal use, visit the design tab. to see an example of my print/editorial design work, see the current.


Did You Eat Yet?

Short film digital marketing campaign

Using Adobe Illustrator and Procreate, I designed the entire visual aesthetic for the promotional images for the film, as well as the film’s website. I created this aesthetic both in consultation with the film’s director as to fulfill and match her vision for the project, and to also best promote it with fundraising in mind, as I also hold the position of marketing lead for the film. Graphics pictured include the film’s logo, an example of a crew bio for social media, the film’s mascot, a budget breakdown, and a character playlist.

@didyoueatyet.film / didyoueatyetfilm.com

NYU Solidarity Week

brand guide

Using Adobe Illustrator, I envisaged and designed the aesthetic and imagery for NYU Solidarity Week, 2021. The project included creating two colorways, assets for wide use by other designers in the office, and creating wide-scale multiple-grid instagram posts. The design was created to both be scalable for different uses, and to represent the year’s theme: “reflection.”

Made for NYU Office of Global Inclusion / @nyuogi

Disability & Universal Design

informational graphic

Using Adobe Illustrator, I created the aesthetic and for the entire “Unpack That” informational graphic series and designed most of the posts in that series, including this one. Aesthetic creation included consideration
of color, text highlight, and the use of abstract design to aid
the viewer’s experience of the text without taking away from its meaning.

Made for NYU Center for Multicultural Education & Programs / @nyucmep

NYU All Asian Arts Alliance

digital event promotion

Using Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop, I created various graphics in promotion of events for NYU Tisch’s All Asian Arts Alliance, during my tenure there as first a film branch leader and later the head of marketing on the club’s executive board. These graphics were made to both relay information and catch the eye of the viewer, in order to entice them into participating in the club’s events.

@allasianartsalliance

Halloween & Cultural Appropriation

informational graphic

Using Adobe Illustrator and tools such as gradient meshes, I created this informational graphic based on copy written by CMEP staff — the goal being to both highlight the text and meaning, as well as encapsulate the aesthetics of Halloween in a non-distracting, innovative way.

Made for NYU Center for Multicultural Education & Programs / @nyucmep