The below archive showcases a selection of
past projects.

I’ve been designing semi-professionally since 2016, building a body of work that spans brand identity, packaging, and visual storytelling. The below archive is a mix of experiments, client work, and personal projects, each one a step in shaping how I think about design today.

Design poster promoting LSU College of Art and Design's Doctor of Design program focused on cultural preservation, featuring a stylized female statue, architectural sketches, and a historic house illustration in black, white, yellow, and gray.
A collage with architectural blueprints, a classical sculpture of a woman's head, a snake, and text promoting a Doctor of Design program at LSU
Cover of the LSU Doctor of Design Annual Report featuring a black-and-white bust of a woman, a cracked stone wall, a yellow architectural floor plan, and LSU logo.
Book cover titled 'Annual Report of Doctor of Design in Cultural Preservation' with a collage of black and white and yellow images, featuring a person's lips and a landscape, and the LSU logo.
LSU | Doctor of Design in Cultural Preservation (2017)

One of our many ongoing projects at the time, originally conceptualized by Hayden Nagin with Luisa Restrepo Perez as Creative Director. This is my take on a new design degree being implemented at LSU, showing the varying areas of specialization that the new degree, Doctor of Design in Cultural Preservation, would yield. You can find out more information about it HERE.

Two magazines with a blue background, featuring a watercolor portrait of a man and text about art and design.
Open magazine with blue and white pages. The right page has large, bold, blue and white text reading 'CO-EXIST'. The left page features smaller blue text with various headings and page numbers, including titles such as 'Mary is Watching,' 'Urban Illusions,' 'Memory [In]stilled,' and 'From Gray to Green.'
Open magazine or booklet titled "Urban Illusions" with a blue background and a photo of a person with a camera, featuring extra text on the right side of the page.
Open booklet with the title 'Universal Design' and subtitle 'Accessibility for All', positioned on a blue surface.
Open magazine showing an article about an art project with photos of clay sculptures, a person working on a sculpture, and a close-up of a ceramic piece on a textured surface.
Open magazine with a black and white photo of a woman in graduation attire on the left page and an article about Dr. Sue Turner on the right page, with a large red letter 'S' and a quote in red on the left page.
Open magazine showing contents page with sections on universal design and coexist, featuring images of a person writing on a wall and a blue eye illustration, with smaller images of a person in a classroom and a sketch.
Quad Fall 2017

I redesigned the Fall 2017 issue of Quad, the LSU College of Art & Design’s alumni magazine, which explored how artists and designers can promote environmental equality, support social justice, aid communities in recovering from disasters, and create more inclusive environments for people of all abilities, ages, and sizes.

Illustrated landscape with green hills, a river, a hot air balloon, mountains, and a sunrise, with 'Cornerstone Summer and Fall 2016' and 'LSU Foundation' text.
Open magazine spread featuring a photo of a smiling man and woman on the left page, with articles and a smaller photo of a young man on the right page.
Open magazine with two pages. The left features a student in a purple LSU sweatshirt working in a laboratory. The right shows an elderly woman with gray hair, wearing a colorful striped jacket and necklace, sitting indoors near a window.
Photograph of three people at an event, two men in suits and a woman in a sparkling dress, standing indoors at Houston Grand Opera's 2016 concert of Arias.
An open magazine showing an article titled "The Great Equalizer" about Denny and Jane Shelton and the President's Millennial Scholars program, with two photographs of diverse groups of young people and adults outside a brick building.
An open magazine with two women in a scientific laboratory; one woman is gesturing while the other listens. The magazine spread includes a photo of Dr. William Hamilton and a landscape image.
Cornerstone Magazine Redesign (2016)

Cornerstone is a publication for LSU alumni and donors that highlights the university’s stories and updates. For the summer and fall issue, the client wanted the cover to symbolize the hope LSU held amid the campus budget crisis. To capture that optimism, I illustrated a hot air balloon as a metaphor for rising above challenges. For the interior, I developed a flexible template that other designers could use to create a more consistent and cohesive look for future issues.

Book cover titled "Growing Up with TV" by Tory Cunningham, featuring a colorful TV test pattern with vertical color bars and control panel on the right.
Pink and dark red geometric background with text about X-Men, their origins in Marvel Comics, and the fictional Professor Xavier's Academy for Gifted Children.
Red stylized illustration of Godzilla's head in profile, with text about "The Godzilla Power Hour" and a brief story about Godzooky and the research vessel Calico.
A cartoon illustration of a green Hercules-like creature with a horned dragon head, large wings, and a tail, set against a dark background with a column of text about Hercules.
Illustration of Sailor Moon with long blonde hair, wearing a sailor suit with a red bow, saluting. Pink background with yellow ribbon-like accents and text about Sailor Moon.
Yellow background with text about Pokémon, including a stylized silhouette of Pikachu and text discussing the anime and original series.
Graphic illustration of a character with orange skin and red hair, accompanied by text about the Thundercats and their history.
Illustration of three cartoon monsters and a large creature with eyes and exaggerated features. The text 'AAAAHHH REAL MONSTERS' in red at the top. There is a paragraph of description about three young monsters who attend a monster school.
Growing Up With TV (2016)

This project centered on television shows that shaped my youth, developed as a perfect bound book. Bright colors and playful display typography were intentionally used to capture the vividness of each show, with the goal of giving each its own visual and narrative spotlight to convey its influence on me.

Cover of the Louisiana Art & Science Museum Adventure Planner 2016-2017, featuring children walking outside the museum with a modern building in the background.
Open brochure for Louisiana Art & Science Museum with information about planning visits, special offers, and team members, on a gradient red and purple background.
Open brochure or magazine spread with information about guided tours and investigations at an exhibition, featuring images of art, artifacts, and exhibits related to ancient Egypt and other topics.
Open educational catalog displaying various classroom activities and workshops for students, including science, art, puzzles, and interactive sessions.
Open magazine or brochure showing a section titled 'Interactive Educational Theater' with images of children and colorful activities, on a red and purple background.
Open magazine spread about the Museum Store, featuring sections on exploring abstract art, ecosystems, ancient Egypt, a crime lab, and layered experiences for children, with photos of children engaging in activities and a smiling boy holding a phone.
Open brochure or magazine spread showing a list of planetarium shows with descriptions, titles, and age recommendations, featuring a space-themed background and colorful sections.
Open brochure with purple and pink gradient background, showcasing a Discovery Dome attraction and school reservation form, set on a red and purple surface.
LASM Adventure Planner (2016)

This brochure was created for the Louisiana Art and Science Museum to promote their Adventure Planners program. It was primarily sent to teachers and professors across the state to inform them about the museum’s programs, lectures, exhibits, and tours.