Graphic Design Portfolio

I am a graphic designer who loves creating work that feels personal, purposeful, and visually engaging. From packaging and apparel to invitations, flyers, menus, and digital content, I enjoy exploring a wide range of styles and formats. I especially appreciate projects that let me blend creativity with practical problem-solving, whether I’m supporting a small business, collaborating with a team, or crafting something special for an individual client.

This portfolio highlights a selection of work that reflects my style, versatility, and approach. With experience across Adobe Creative Suite, Procreate, and Canva, I’m always excited to take on new ideas and bring them to life in a way that feels authentic to the people behind the project.

Featured Projects

Dave's Garage
Velvet Cup
Aspen Health
Wedding Package
Creative Coverings

Grunge, but keep it classy

Client
Dave’s Garage

Year
2025

Dave's Garage, a local bar and live music venue, reached out for a brand refresh that captured the energy of their space— part dive bar, part neighborhood hangout, part stage for local talent. They wanted a look that felt gritty but fun, and nostalgic but not dated. 

I created a new logo and illustrated icon to establish a stronger visual foundation for the brand, then expanded that style across their print and digital materials. The designs pull inspiration from vintage garage signage and concert posters, using bold typography, weathered texture, and pops of color. From menus and coasters to merch and social media posts, the updated visuals tie together the bar's personality and its love for live music. 

Coffee with a side of brand refresh

Client
Velvet Cup

Year
2025

Velvet Cup, a 70's-inspired neighborhood coffee shop, approached me to help unify their brand identity. They already had a text-based logo but needed cohesive visuals and updated materials that reflected their nostalgic, laid-back atmosphere. 

I refreshed their branding by introducing a new brand icon to complement their existing logo: the vinyl record coffee mug. This design direction balances warm neutral and muted retro tones to evoke a cozy, analog feel. I carried this updated aesthetic across printed and digital materials.  

Wellness to your door

Client
Aspen Health

Year
2025

Aspen Health, a holistic wellness clinic, wanted a visual identity that reflected their natural, restorative approach to care. They recently launched an online storefront and they needed updated packaging and marketing materials. They needed designs that felt calm, trustworthy, and grounded in nature. The goal was a cohesive look that would resonate with clients seeking balance and trusted connection. 

Drawing inspiration from medical symbols, organic textures, and subtle botanical motifs, I developed a visual direction that centered on soft minimalism. While the refreshed logo and icon established the foundation, the focus of this project was on creating cohesive materials that translate their holistic values into every brand touchpoint.

A Modern Heritage Wedding

Clients
Kate & Emily

Year
2025

Kate and Emily wanted a wedding suite that balanced the warmth and charm of folk art with a modern, minimal aesthetic. Their challenge was clear: they loved floral patterns and folk motifs but they didn’t want their wedding details to feel overly busy or traditional.

To address this, I developed a cohesive design system using their chosen color palette, incorporating subtle folk-inspired florals and clean, modern stripes. The project includes a full wedding stationery suite, a wooden welcome sign, a custom wax seal, a cocktail menu standee, and a variety of table-setting elements. Each item reflects the couple’s vision: a modern-folk wedding that is stylish and uniquely Kate & Emily.

Creative Leave-Behinds

Client
Creative Coverings

Year
2025

Creative Coverings wanted to create a cohesive suite of marketing materials to accompany the launch of their 2025 collection. The multi-month campaign aimed to highlight spring-inspired designs and introduce the updated product line to existing and prospective clients through mailers and promotional materials. 

Drawing inspiration from vintage postcards, I illustrated each new linen pattern by hand, transforming them into postage stamp-style icons for the main postcard design. This piece served as the centerpiece of the launch, setting the tone for a collection that felt both elegant and nostalgic. I extended the design language across coordinating materials, including stickers, marketing inserts, and packaging elements for mailed samples and client gifts, making each piece unique yet cohesive to the annual launch.

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