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Rolex Brochure
Yacht Master 2
With this project I wanted to create something different than just the waters and ocean. I intended to create a seamless type of dreamscape throughout my work. So, to create this dreamscape, I added in cloud overlays and created my own cloud illustrations


Nilla Wafers
Packaging Revamp
The peachy pink tones give the packaging a softer, warmer, and more inviting look — a nice contrast to the typical bold primaries used in legacy snack packaging. This color palette would evoke a sense of nostalgia but also feels modern and fresh, aligning well with today’s trends in boutique and artisanal branding.


A Dance with
Dragons Revamp
I created illustrations for A Dance with Dragons I: Dreams and Dust by George R. R. Martin. After researching imagery and rewatching the series, I chose to keep the front cover simple with silhouettes of the dragons, avoiding heavy detail. For the back cover, I added more detail by capturing the likeness of Drogon, Daenerys Targaryen’s main dragon.


Blue Line Paws
Calendar 2024
I wanted to highlight the homely side of K9 officers, who often live with their handlers. I used the headline, “Life’s not so ruff, when you’re this tough,” to balance their cuteness with their strength
in action.


Death of a Bachelor
Record Cover
In my style, I referenced Brendon Urie’s slick hair and sharp suits, adding my signature sketchiness to match the original feel. The back cover features a heart and a disintegrating skeleton, with crosshatching in the background to echo the textured style seen in his eyes.


Twenty One Pilots Poster
I’m familiar with TOP’s music but wanted to learn more about their backstory. For the cover, I featured current members Josh Dun and Tyler Joseph, using imagery from their Trench album with its striking yellow theme. The colors are pulled from their Clancy World Tour Playlist, and the framing is inspired by the flourishes seen in Wood Type samples.
Cadillac CT6 Brochure
I focused heavily on the De Stijl movement, matching the strict ideals of vertical and horizontal geometry. I also kept my color pallet to the strict primary colors like in Bauhaus.


Yves Saint Laurent Magazine Spread
I aimed to create something colorful and vibrant while fitting the New York style. I drew inspiration from Herbert Bayer and Maholy-Nagy, referencing pieces like A 19, Gran Pictura del ferrocarril, and Bayer’s 1938-1974 collection. My spreads emphasize YSL with bright, vibrant colors.