Designer. Storyteller. Strategist. Collaborator. Creator. Mentor.

Exhibit design and fabrication
The Endowment of Tears Exhibit
This full-size, museum-style installation was developed in collaboration with Dr. Stephen J. Ochs to educate students on Georgetown Preparatory School’s ties to slavery. I led the design and fabrication of the exhibit, integrating archival research, student engagement, and immersive storytelling elements. The exhibit remains on display as a permanent educational tool. My role included layout design, production specs, vendor coordination, and hands-on installation.

Exhibit design and fabrication
The New Prep Centennial Exhibit
To commemorate Georgetown Prep’s 100-year anniversary on its North Bethesda campus, I designed a pop-up exhibit showcasing the school’s evolution. The exhibit featured a timeline of archival photos, historical narratives, and modular panels for flexible installation. I was responsible for art direction, layout, and physical production, working closely with the advancement team to ensure accuracy and cohesion across print and digital materials.

cad modeling, design, production, and install
Next 2017 – Chick-fil-A Conference
As a contract designer and production engineer for Syzygy and Brand Apart, I contributed to Chick-fil-A’s largest annual event. I rebuilt approved design files to match real-world materials and dimensional constraints, prepared production files for large-format output, and collaborated with fabrication teams on-site in Dallas. I also created technical drawings for structures and signage, working alongside a 25-member install crew. This project exemplified my ability to work at scale under high-pressure deadlines.

brand identity and management
Georgetown Preparatory Rebrand
Over the course of a year, I led a full-scale brand refresh for Georgetown Prep—including an updated seal, redesigned type treatments, and standardized brand guidelines. Working across departments and with school leadership, I created a cohesive visual identity system used across print, digital, signage, and promotional materials. The final seal design honors the school’s Jesuit heritage while streamlining the visual presentation for modern use.

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Pepperoni Grips
Pepperoni Grips is my self-initiated innovation for the Onewheel community: a proprietary foot grip system designed for board sports and slippery surfaces. I developed the brand identity, filed a patent, and created all supporting marketing content—from e-commerce visuals to packaging and product photography. This project reflects my ability to combine user-centered design with entrepreneurial initiative, as well as my proficiency in branding, prototyping, and Shopify-based retail.

Branding and Community Engagement
DMV Onewheel
As a long-time member of the DMV Onewheel community, I helped refresh the group’s brand identity and develop new apparel, stickers, and signage for rides and events. I also serve as a technician, supporting local riders with board repairs and upgrades. Our participation in the National Cherry Blossom Festival Parade showcased the group’s growth and visibility, supported by cohesive branding and strong community engagement.

About Me
Creative and mission-driven Digital Designer with 10+ years of experience in web and print design, visual storytelling, and cross-functional collaboration. Skilled in creating engaging and accessible digital experiences—from bold social campaigns to sleek, responsive websites. Adept at working with nonprofit and educational organizations to amplify their messages and drive action through purposeful design. Passionate about creative freedom, inclusive storytelling, and using design to inspire real-world change.