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Playground
01 Photography
02 Interaction & Brand Design
Disrupt
As Project Lead, I led a full rebrand and website redesign for Disrupt, Northeastern’s hub for fintech innovation. Working with a team of 3 designers and 2 developers, we created a new brand identity, complete with a comprehensive brand book, social media templates, and a redesigned website UI. I facilitated strategy and alignment meetings with the organization’s leadership, ensuring the new visual system reflected Disrupt’s mission to equip students with technical and entrepreneurial skills in the fintech space
Chargely
As Product Lead for Chargely, I led a cross-functional team of 4 designers and 2 developers in reimagining the brand and user experience to better support a growing community of EV travelers. We created a full brand book with updated typography, color palette, and logos to reflect Chargely’s mission of empowering confident, connected EV journeys. On the product side, I oversaw a complete UI overhaul to make the app more intuitive and accessible, while also collaborating on backend improvements like enhanced location tracking and a more robust charger review system. The result is a smarter, smoother experience that turns EV range anxiety into an opportunity for exploration.
isshoUnited
isshoUnited is a fashion brand I’m co-building with my best friend, rooted in the belief that cultural parallels can unite and inspire. The brand bridges the African Diaspora and Japanese culture, celebrating diversity, shared humanity, and artistic harmony. My role spans developing the e-commerce website, shaping the brand identity, and creating digital assets to bring this vision to life.
Build-a-Mood
Build-a-Mood is a tablet-based tool that helps children express and track their emotions by building customizable characters. Using shapes, colors, and patterns, kids can represent how they feel, identify triggers, and visualize emotional intensity. The platform includes features like interactive sliders, a mood gallery, and new emotion unlocks—making emotional expression more accessible, playful, and reflective for children still learning the language of feelings.
03 Information Design
Soundscape Mapping
This project visualizes the soundscape of a walk through the Boston Fens. I documented the sources, volumes, and qualities of the sounds I encountered, then translated those observations into a structured visual language. The resulting map offers a moment-in-time snapshot of the environment, showing how qualitative data can capture the nuance of lived experience.
Music & Productivity: A Data Portrait
I designed a visual portrait of my classmates’ music-listening habits and how they relate to productivity. Using survey responses, I created small multiples—styled like vinyl records—to represent each student’s listening preferences, duration, genres, and study impact. Organized by average volume level, the portraits offer a playful yet informative look at how music shapes focus and mood.
The Arc of Art
Through a series of self-directed research methods—including think-aloud protocols, jotting, and quantitative tracking—I investigated the embodied experience of observational drawing. Using my hand as both subject and tool, I created layered visualizations that unpacked the physical, cognitive, and emotional patterns behind my creative process. This final map synthesizes those insights into a narrative visualization of how attention, movement, and reflection shape how we create.
A Journey through the Aisles
For this service mapping project, I documented my full grocery trip to the PriceRite near my apartment, tracking not just what I did, but how I felt, moved, and made decisions throughout the space. Through journaling, emotional mapping, and layered visualizations, including a detailed axonometric map, I unpacked how layout, availability, and micro-interactions shape everyday experiences in overlooked environments.
Reading Between the Lines: A Conversation from Better Call Saul
This notational systems project explored how human emotion, power dynamics, and narrative tension can be represented beyond just words. I chose a scene from Better Call Saul and developed layered visual maps to track everything from dialogue to body language, camera angles, and shifts in gaze. By breaking down the conversation frame by frame, I created a detailed, emotionally rich visualization that reveals how storytelling unfolds through silence, gesture, and space.
04 Graphic Design
ICC Book Design
A 44-page book introducing the International Criminal Court and three key cases it prosecuted. I curated legal and historical texts into a clear narrative, designing a cohesive typographic system using InDesign and Illustrator. The project deepened my understanding of how design shapes interpretation and taught me to express complex ideas through visual systems.
The Influence of Black Artists on American Music
This poster series celebrates the foundational role of Black artists in shaping major American music genres. Each poster highlights genre pioneers, their cultural impact, and the wide range of artists—both Black and non-Black—who’ve been influenced by their legacy.
Bauhaus Invitations
I designed both print and digital invitations for the 1923 Bauhaus exhibition, exploring visual hierarchy, typographic composition, and materiality. I experimented with paper types for print and adapted the design into an animated format optimized for digital platforms like social media.
Typography Broadsides
I designed a series of broadsides showcasing the visual and historical qualities of Bodoni, Futura, and a custom typeface I created called Los Alamos. Each poster featured key characters, designer information, and contextual insights. For Los Alamos, I hand-traced character elements before vectorizing them in Illustrator to create a cohesive type system.