My print and merchandise work showcases a variety of projects, including gallery materials from my Art, Art History, and Design internship with MSU, merchandise designs for MSU’s club lacrosse team, and class assignments.

Each project highlights my ability to combine thoughtful design with functionality, whether creating posters for art exhibitions, team apparel, or creative concepts for class. This collection reflects my versatility and passion for bringing ideas to life through print and merchandise.

PRINT AND MERCHANDISE DESIGN

A Mix of Creativity and Purpose

"Ramp Up" is a custom-designed geometric typeface I created that combines clean, angular lines with a modern, bold aesthetic. Created with precision and versatility in mind, the typeface is perfect for projects that demand strong visual impact and contemporary style. Each poster is designed to emphasize the font's geometric structure and bold character, creating striking visuals that grab attention and convey energy.

RAMP UP TYPOGRAPHY POSTERS

Geometric type design

I created a series of posters for the Visiting Artist, Designer, and Scholar Lecture Series to make the events feel exciting and inviting. The designs use bold fonts and bright colors to catch attention and reflect the creativity of the speakers. Each poster is unique but still fits together as a set, showing off the diversity of the guests and their work.

Stanley + Selma Hollander Lectures

Poster Series

I reimagined the LA28 Olympic logo by redesigning the interchangeable 'A' to highlight the impacts of climate change on the Games. Through visual elements such as rising temperatures, extreme weather, and environmental degradation, these revisions aim to raise awareness about the pressing challenges climate change poses to global events like the Olympics.

Reimagining the LA28 Olympic Logo

Highlighting Climate Change Through Design

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