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Whether it's writing songs, designing logos, or editing videos, I'm happiest when I'm creating. Every day I'm looking for new opportunities to learn and grow as a designer. If you like what you see here, let's connect and create something together!
I designed this logo for a fictional broadcasting network.Click here to watch the MSTV broadcast graphics.
This was the first logo I ever made. It is a redesign of my late older brother's autoparts company.
I designed this logo for a fictional company my groupmates and I created for our final project in DTC 336.
This is a simple logo I created for our fictional company's product, the "ChopBlock".
As the designer in my group for this project, I was tasked with turning our product idea into reality. I created this product mockup entirely in Illustrator. (Click the image for a full diagram)
This is the packaging design I created for the ChopBlock. It was also made entirely in Illustrator.
This was my first hand-coded website. It helped me get accustomed to the different elements of HTML and CSS.
This was my first responsive website. It also introduced me to the power of CSS grid.
This was my narrative project for DTC 355. I chose to make mine about COVID-19 to help spread awareness.
This is a fictional poster I made in Illustrator. It is inspired by posters from the Art Deco Era. Click here to watch the animated version of this poster.
This is a 60 second documentary of my friend Elena Tinoco who works at the Ridgefield Wildlife Refuge.
This was the first project I made with Adobe After Effects. I used many of the same Illustrator vectors that were in the Hungry & Homeless infographic.
This is a 3 minute documentary I made about the Clark County Food Bank and the volunteer opportunities they offer.
This is the animated version of my Motor Show poster. I tried to give it a vintage look and feel, and did all the animation in Adobe After Effects.
This is the full set of broadcast graphics I made for MSTV. I made all the vectors in Illustrator, and then animated the whole thing in After Effects.
This was my video essay project for DTC 375. The goal was to tell a story through video, as opposed to the traditional essay format.
This piece is a self portrait I did for one of my art classes at Clark College. I had never drawn a self portrait at this size before, so it was a fun challenge.
This piece was made with colored charcoal. The challenge with this piece was trying not to get the red charcoal on the white chair.
This piece was made for one of my 2D designs classes at Clark College. The goal was to work with perspective in black and white.
This is another perspective piece I did while I was Clark College. I used my own backyard as a reference. I absolutely love working with pens, so this was one of my most enjoyable pieces.
This piece is one part of a five-part project that explored the five stages of grief. Two pieces of this project were featured in the Phoenix (2019) page 10.