This project was created for Add Black Swimwear as part of Target's Shade & Shore brand. I developed a comprehensive design direction for the Summer 2026 collection, including an in-depth trend and inspiration mood board, a curated seasonal color palette, and an original print collection aligned with current market trends and the brand's aesthetic.
I was commissioned by Company of Angels to create the key art for Red Harlem, a stage production written by Kimba Henderson. The visual concept draws inspiration from the play's rich cultural heritage and its compelling Black lead characters, capturing their passion for performance while conveying the energy, emotion, and spirit of the production.
For this branding project for a local church, I developed a custom logo concept, including typography, visual identity, and presentation materials. To help stakeholders visualize the brand in real-world applications, I created a series of high-quality mockups using AI-assisted visualization tools, demonstrating how the identity could extend across signage, apparel, print collateral, and environmental graphics.
I was commissioned to design the exhibit graphics for the annual Sukut Trade Show, creating a cohesive booth experience within a complex production environment. Working from detailed specifications and precise measurements—without access to the physical installation—I developed graphics that translated seamlessly across the booth's architectural elements, ensuring accurate alignment, visual impact, and production-ready execution.
This collection showcases a selection of logo designs created for businesses across a variety of industries. Each identity was thoughtfully developed to reflect the client's unique vision, values, and audience, resulting in distinctive, memorable marks that serve as the foundation of their brand.
This collection features original graphic T-shirt designs created for Tabs' Summer collection. The artwork was developed to reflect the brand's casual, laid-back aesthetic while incorporating seasonal trends, contemporary typography, and graphics that resonated with its target audience.
I was hired by Far East Consultants to design a collection of tees for summer men, woman’s and kids apparel to be sold within U.S. grocery store chains. The challenge here was to have a broader appeal to a variety of design sensibilities. I was also hired to design a custom college T for Fullerton Joint Union High School
I’ve designed a variety of wall clocks, and home decor products for Always Home International that were sold in Walmart, Big Lots, Sam’s Club and the like.I was responsible for product design, packaging and 3D renderings to show in client presentations.
I was commissioned to illustrate each chapter of Alice in Wonderland for a narrated sleep story featured on the Roundglass Meditation YouTube channel. The illustrations were thoughtfully crafted to capture the whimsical charm of the classic tale while creating a calming, immersive visual experience that complemented the story's soothing narration.
I was commissioned by Las Americas Bakery to design and develop their website using the Toast platform. In addition to creating the site's visual design and user experience, I directed and photographed the product imagery featured throughout the landing pages. While the client established the brand's color palette, I was responsible for translating their vision into a cohesive, engaging digital experience that showcased the bakery's products and strengthened its online presence.
As a member of PacSun's Women's Design team, I created trend-driven graphic artwork for the Summer T-shirt collection. Collaborating closely with designers and product development, I translated seasonal trends, color direction, and market research into commercially relevant graphics that aligned with the brand's aesthetic and target customer.
As part of PacSun's Women's Design department, I developed original graphic artwork and textile repeat patterns for a variety of seasonal collections. Collaborating closely with the design and merchandising teams, I translated emerging fashion trends, color direction, and market research into commercially driven prints and graphics that aligned with the brand's California-inspired aesthetic. My work contributed to cohesive seasonal assortments across graphic tees, woven apparel, and printed textiles, balancing creative innovation with the demands of a fast-paced retail environment.
I like to experiment with hand drawn and digital techniques to create one-of-a-kind textile designs suitable for fashion garments or wallpaper. I’m often inspired by florals and nature themes. To purchase prints shown here, please visit
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As the Graphic Designer and Marketing Coordinator for Parade Designs, I was responsible for shaping and maintaining the company's visual identity across both print and digital marketing materials. My role included designing sales collateral, advertisements, promotional materials, and branded assets while ensuring a consistent and cohesive brand presence. I also designed large-scale trade show booths and visual merchandising displays, creating engaging customer experiences that strengthened the brand's presence at industry events and in retail environments.
I was commissioned by Writers In Treatment, Inc., a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, to create the key art for the 2012–2013 Reel Recovery Film Festival in Los Angeles. The artwork served as the cornerstone of the festival's visual identity and was adapted across a wide range of marketing materials, including posters, programs, brochures, postcards, T-shirts, web banners, and promotional collateral. Following the success of the campaign, the client adopted the design as the official visual identity for future Reel Recovery Film Festival marketing, establishing a cohesive and recognizable brand for the event in the years that followed.
Client: Turning Point Church
Goal: Developed key art for the 5th and 6th annual stage productions at the Western Church Singles Conference in Los Angeles, working under the direction of Kimba Henderson, who supported a high level of creative exploration grounded in the narrative and themes of the play.
For the stage play A Prayer for the Infidel, The production quickly gained traction within the Los Angeles theatre scene, including participation in the Hollywood Fringe Festival, with artwork featured across marketing materials throughout the city.
Given full access to the script and a high level of creative freedom, I was able to deeply explore the narrative and translate its emotional core into a compelling visual concept. The primary creative direction was to incorporate bata drums while staying true to the spirit of the 1960s revolutionary era.
Drawing from the cultural influence of the Black Panthers, the hippie movement, and San Francisco’s counterculture scene, the design reflects layered themes of broken dreams, pain, and redemption. The final artwork was executed across multiple touchpoints, including posters, postcards, web assets, and promotional collateral.
Personal Project
In addition to creating the key art for the stage production A Prayer for the Infidel, I was invited to participate in the Kaleidoscope exhibition, a companion showcase that called on artists to create original work inspired by the theme of revolution. Selected pieces were featured during the play's opening night celebration.
Artists were asked to interpret the theme through the lens of a revolutionary figure while working within a prescribed color palette. I chose to honor Harriet Tubman, whose extraordinary courage, resilience, and commitment to freedom continue to inspire generations.
To produce the final artwork within a limited budget, I developed a creative fabrication process by printing the illustration in letter-sized sections on a home printer and meticulously assembling each piece by hand using decoupage techniques. The completed work was mounted on a 48" × 36" canvas, resulting in a large-scale mixed-media installation that demonstrates both creative problem-solving and attention to craftsmanship. The scale comparison shown below highlights the finished piece and the precision required to construct it.
Goal: To design a tribute piece to commemorate the U.S. Treasury's decision to honor Harriet Tubman as the new face of the twenty dollar bill.