Designer Bio

I’m a I am a graphic designer with a passion for thoughtful, purpose-driven design that blends creativity with strategy. My work focuses on brand identity, editorial design, and user-centered digital experiences, with a strong interest in designing for small spaces, community initiatives, and socially conscious organizations. I enjoy building complete visual systems—from logo development and color palettes to fully responsive websites — ensuring every detail works cohesively.
Some of my proudest projects include a full cookbook redesign with custom illustrations and a complete brand identity and website concept for a community health organization. Both challenged me to think critically about hierarchy, accessibility, and visual storytelling.
Outside of design, I love dogs, crafting, and planning creative gatherings and parties. These interests fuel my playful, hands-on approach and inspire me to design work that feels warm, engaging, and full of personality.
STREET HEALTH
COURSE
Brand Identity 2
OBJECTIVE
To develop a trustworthy and inclusive brand presence that communicates dignity, clarity,
and support. The goal was to improve user experience across digital platforms while
strengthening visual consistency and accessibility.
DESCRIPTION
A comprehensive brand identity redesign for Street Health, including a modernized logo,
cohesive colour palette, stationery applications, and a responsive website for desktop and
mobile. The project focuses on creating a clear, approachable, and accessible visual
system for harm reduction services
RECIPE BOOK
COURSE
Graphic Design 3
OBJECTIVE
To create a fun, approachable cookbook that empowers younger audiences and families to
recreate popular restaurant and well-known dishes at home. The goal was to make cooking
feel accessible, achievable, and engaging while maintaining a clean, visually dynamic
layout that supports ease of use.
DESCRIPTION
A playful and modern copycat cookbook featuring simplified versions of popular restaurant
and famous recipes designed to be made at home. The book combines bold visuals, large
engaging imagery, and a clear layout system to support readability and enjoyment.
Designed with families and younger cooks in mind, the project balances personality with
functionality, encouraging confidence in the kitchen while reinforcing the idea that great
food can be made at home.
MAKERVERSE CONFERENCE
COURSE
Typography 5
OBJECTIVE
To create an engaging visual identity for a maker-focused conference centered on 3D
printing. The goal was to celebrate innovation, experimentation, and community while
attracting designers, creators, and tech enthusiasts.
DESCRIPTION
A branding campaign for Makerverse Summit 2025 highlighting the creativity and
possibilities of 3D printing. The visual system was applied across event materials
and promotional assets, reflecting the collaborative and hands-on spirit of the
maker community.