As a graduate of Eastern Washington University, I hold a Bachelor of Design – in Design and Business Administration. I studied the history of graphic design, Adobe Creative Cloud, photography, web design, and sound design. My work is heavily influenced by the bold, simplistic, and geometric properties of Art Deco, Bauhaus, and the Swiss International Style. You will also find that the majority of my work is designed for print, for I find the medium of print to be superior to digital. While digital content may reach a larger audience with greater speed, a physically printed work of design carries qualities of smell / touch and interacts with the surrounding environment’s lighting in a way that digital content cannot. From my education, I have developed a personal design style which exceeds the needs of each project.
As a Graphic Design Intern, I designed marketing content including logos, social media posts, and storyboards for 10+ clients.
Of the many disciplines under Visual Communication Design, typography is by far my favorite subject and my greatest strength.
A well designed logo is one that is memorable, specific, and unique to the brand, organization, or event in which it represents.
Hoopfest is the world’s largest three-on-three basketball competition, which is held in Spokane, WA. Each year, businesses and organizations advertise their company on custom backboards.
A key proficiency Eastern Washington University's Bachelor of Design program focuses on is illustration.
During my Bachelor of Design education, I participated in a digital art class, which focused on using the same industry software used in Visual Communication Design.