T-shirt Design
May 2025 | Freelance Client
This t-shirt design was created to raise awareness and support for San Luis Coffee Company (SLCC), a beloved local coffee shop facing challenges to remain in business. Drawing inspiration from 1950s mascot characters, the design features a playful coffee-themed character paired with retro-inspired typography, aiming to evoke a nostalgic yet approachable feel that resonates with the community.
Art Tool Icons
Nov. 2024 | Firehouse Art Center
I developed a cohesive set of icons to unify the branding and visual language across all print and digital materials for the Firehouse Art Center. Each icon represents a distinct artistic medium taught at the center, ranging from painting and fiber arts to ceramics and fused glass, helping to create clear, consistent, and engaging communications.
Cryptic and Mythical 
Creatures Stickers
I create whimsical and adorable stickers featuring famous cryptids—because creatures from folklore can’t be scary when they’re this cute! My collection includes charming illustrations of Bigfoot, Nessie, Wolfman, Frogman, Dover Demon, Jersey Devil, Shadow Man, Skinwalker, Wendigo, Mothman, and the Kraken. Each design brings a playful twist to these mysterious beings, making them perfect for anyone who loves a little bit of mystery mixed with a lot of charm.
Appreciation Poster for Panera Bread
Wombat Corner
Nov. 2023-Jan. 2024 | JJ4Life
JJ4Life is a husband-and-wife creative team based in San Diego, California, known for their eclectic and community-driven work. Their projects range from handmade jewelry and refurbished furniture to turning old, discarded items into something new and beautiful. They regularly receive donations and are passionate about giving back—ensuring that everything gifted to them finds its way back into their city.
To support this part of their mission, they needed a designated space for community drop-offs. Enter the Wombat Corner—a whimsical character inspired by a cartoon wombat and the couple’s sweet dog, Ophelia. Below are early concept sketches and character explorations, including variations of facial expressions as the Wombat came to life.
Iconography
An icon design honoring Oklahoma City buildings affected by the 1995 OKC bombing. These structures, all restored, serve as powerful visual reminders of resilience, unity, and the enduring spirit of the Oklahoma people. Through this design, I aimed to capture both the historical significance of these landmarks and the strength of the community that rebuilt around them.

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