
The National Cherry Blossom Festival Ride
Cherry Blossom Parade Logo – DMV Onewheel
To honor DMV Onewheel’s ongoing participation in the National Cherry Blossom Festival Parade, I designed a special edition logo that merges the group’s identity with the spirit of Washington, D.C.’s most iconic spring celebration. The logo and accompanying apparel feature locally inspired elements, including the Washington Monument, the Tidal Basin waterfront, and “Stumpy”—a beloved, now-removed cherry tree that became a symbol of resilience in the D.C. community. This design not only highlighted the group’s presence in the parade but also celebrated our deep connection to the city’s culture, landmarks, and evolving landscape.

brand management and apparel production
DMV Onewheel Cherry Blossom Collection
Building on the commemorative logo, I developed a line of parade-ready apparel featuring bold graphics and regional iconography. Designed for visibility and style, the collection helped unify riders while showcasing DMV Onewheel’s roots in the D.C. community.

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Parade Swag Bags
To complement the Cherry Blossom apparel, I designed and produced custom swag bags for parade participants. Each kit included weather-resistant stickers, glow-in-the-dark wristbands, a 3D-printed whistle, and TPU footpad grips—blending function, fun, and community spirit into a memorable takeaway.
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The Endowment of Tears Exhibit
I led the design and fabrication of this full-scale, museum-style exhibit exploring Georgetown Prep’s ties to slavery. Working with Dr. Stephen J. Ochs, I integrated archival research and immersive storytelling. The exhibit remains on permanent display as an educational centerpiece.
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Creative Digital Designer with 10+ years of experience crafting bold, accessible visuals for web, print, and social. Passionate about working with mission-driven teams to amplify impact through purposeful, inclusive design.