A series of poster designs focused on concept and clear visual communication.

Drawing inspiration from Mahler’s deep appreciation for nature and his insistent
contemplation of mortality, this design incorporates dried flowers to represent
the dual themes of nature’s beauty and the inevitability of death, as expressed
in his “Titan” Symphony No. 1.
Awards:
2025 Student Gold ADDY - Cincinnati
2025 Student Best in Show ADDY - Cincinnati
Poster design for a symphony concert featuring Mahler’s Symphony No. 1.

This design draws inspiration from Max Huber’s approach to racing posters, capturing a similar sense of movement and energy.
This poster commemorates the annual Indianapolis 500 race.

The upside-down castle is meant to create an unsettling feeling,
hinting that something is deeply wrong and unnatural.
The slashes in the title symbolize the slow uncovering of hidden
truths, reflecting the story’s gradual unveiling of the Count’s secrets.
This poster was created for a theatrical production of Dracula.

The design features a statue to represent traditional art, disrupted by bold text,
illustrating how print challenges conventional ideas.
Award:
First place in the 2024 PGSF College Full-Time Poster Contest.
Poster design for the Print and Graphics Scholarship Foundation’s
“Print is Provocative” prompt.
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