Japan 2024

Summer ’24 took my roommate and I to Japan. We wandered, we wondered, and we came home with full hearts and fresh ideas. Here are a few creative snapshots I took as souvenirs from the trip.

At This Table

Why do we gather at a table? What draws us to sit, to break bread, to share stories? At This Table is a dance production that explores the profound intimacy of shared meals, inspired by Matthew 9:10-11. More than a place to eat, the table is where stories unfold, relationships form, and perspectives collide.

My good friend and choreographer invited me to design a set of social and print materials that reflect the homemade, eclectic spirit of her work. Here’s a peek at what came to life!

Gillette - All Visual Project

For this project I was tasked with creating a series of three prints that say something interesting the brand. The challenge? To create this campaign with no words.

With this in mind, I set out to show that Gillette razors can power through even the roughest terrain, using bold visuals and a touch of humor to get the point across - no copy needed.

Atlas Tea Club

Atlas Tea Club offers a curated selection of single-origin teas sourced from the world’s top growing regions. Each shipment highlights the unique flavor profiles, cultivation methods, and cultural significance of the teas it features.

These prints are part of a larger campaign aimed at highlighting not just the cultural roots of the teas, but the hands and hearts that bring them to life shining light on what truly makes this brand one of a kind: its people.

Fjällräven Kånken

Collage originates from the French word “coller” which means to glue. While we don’t sell glue or collaged art, our backpacks resemble a collage. We know what it feels like to be from diverse materials that are placed side by side to create an unexpected unified canvas. That's why we created a backpack with no set designation.

Made for the backs of doers and goers. For those who aren’t afraid to break boundaries. No mountain too high, no cubicle too small. It’s your Kanken. We hope this backpack inspires you to live a collaged journey. Where to next?

The Austin Lemon

My first week as a creative advertising student, I was given a simple brief: create a fake lemonade stand and sell it to the client.

18-year-old me took the brief and ran with it, leading to the creation of The Austin Lemon. Born from and for Austinites, this lemonade stand pops up across the city, encouraging locals to explore their own backyard. Visitors receive a punch card and are invited to visit various Austin hotspots, collecting stamps to earn a free drink. The experience is supported by custom merch and our Austin Lemon app, bringing the city together, one lemonade at a time.