Graphic Art

Showcasing my creativity and vision for design

Riverside High School Brand

Check out my winning design for Riverside High School’s brand! We competed against 17 teams and presented our ideas in front of dozens of students and 12 school district employees. Ultimately, the brand color was changed to purple to stand out from another district school, and a branding company refined my work before implementing the final design.

Spike Ball

This geometric design, originally created on graph paper, has been digitally traced and colored.

WWEA Logo Design & Shirt

This was my first client project, where I designed the logo and shirt design for the WWEA, the teachers’ union in our school district.

Opal Creek Poster

This poster, inspired by the classic National Park WPA posters, captures the beauty and essence of Opal Creek, where I attended outdoor school.

CAD Poster

I created a ‘Keep Calm’ poster inspired by my passion for CAD (Computer Aided Design). The design features two popular CAD programs, highlighting their brand colors, logos, and default model colors.

Triptych Newts

For our graphic arts assignment, I created the same image in three different art styles. Using Illustrator, I made a low poly version, and with Photoshop, I designed both a painted newt and one composed entirely of textures.

Tutor Center Poster

This poster design for our school’s tutor center draws inspiration from common school items, fused with a modern design aesthetic.

Monochromatic Self Portrait

As an introduction to Photoshop, I created this portrait using a black-and-white image of myself. The process involved using a stylus and developing a solid color palette.