Index

An ongoing archive of personal and professional work.

Unsolicited Advice

2023

Personal Project

Design

Poster Series.
Public domain images + copywriting.

Poster Series.
Public domain images + copywriting.

Poster Series.

Public domain images + copywriting.

Crowdstrike Adversary Universe

2021

Experience.Monks, (formerly Jam3)

Design

With the Adversary Universe, CrowdStrike puts a face to the world’s most notorious cyber criminals, as identified by CrowdStrike’s threat intelligence team. Explore who’s threatening your data and how CrowdStrike protects you with an immersive WebGL experience.

With the Adversary Universe, CrowdStrike puts a face to the world’s most notorious cyber criminals, as identified by CrowdStrike’s threat intelligence team. Explore who’s threatening your data and how CrowdStrike protects you with an immersive WebGL experience.

With the Adversary Universe, CrowdStrike puts a face to the world’s most notorious cyber criminals, as identified by CrowdStrike’s threat intelligence team. Explore who’s threatening your data and how CrowdStrike protects you with an immersive WebGL experience.

Help Heal Humanity

2020

Experience.Monks, (formerly Jam3)

Design

Help Heal Humanity is a volunteer based and internationally registered non-profit providing the world’s most vulnerable populations with access to education, food, community, and love.


With a authentic, inviting visual language, the brand identity extends a warm invitation for support and participation. Hand drawn iconography provides a playful, childlike spirit, used to communicate the various forms of outreach HHH provides all over the world.

Help Heal Humanity is a volunteer based and internationally registered non-profit providing the world’s most vulnerable populations with access to education, food, community, and love.


With a authentic, inviting visual language, the brand identity extends a warm invitation for support and participation. Hand drawn iconography provides a playful, childlike spirit, used to communicate the various forms of outreach HHH provides all over the world.

Help Heal Humanity is a volunteer based and internationally registered non-profit providing the world’s most vulnerable populations with access to education, food, community, and love.


With a authentic, inviting visual language, the brand identity extends a warm invitation for support and participation. Hand drawn iconography provides a playful, childlike spirit, used to communicate the various forms of outreach HHH provides all over the world.

Unsolicited Advice

2019

Personal Project

Design

, Pre-Press File Management

Poster Series.
Public domain images + copywriting.

adidas Ozweego

2019

Experience.Monks, (formerly Jam3)

Design, Pre-Press File Management

A campaign to celebrate the FW19 Ozweego as the vehicle for the future of style — in the year 2048 for its (hypothetical) 50th anniversary. Featuring a bodega façade in the Lower East Side to transport you to a projection mapped vision of New York City in 2048; a multi-generational printed lookbook; a WebGL-powered speculative editorial with Hypebeast; and a social rollout.


Featured on Hypebeast, Awwwards SOTD, and The FWA.

A campaign to celebrate the FW19 Ozweego as the vehicle for the future of style — in the year 2048 for its (hypothetical) 50th anniversary. Featuring a bodega façade in the Lower East Side to transport you to a projection mapped vision of New York City in 2048; a multi-generational printed lookbook; a WebGL-powered speculative editorial with Hypebeast; and a social rollout.


Featured on Hypebeast, Awwwards SOTD, and The FWA.

A campaign to celebrate the FW19 Ozweego as the vehicle for the future of style — in the year 2048 for its (hypothetical) 50th anniversary. Featuring a bodega façade in the Lower East Side to transport you to a projection mapped vision of New York City in 2048; a multi-generational printed lookbook; a WebGL-powered speculative editorial with Hypebeast; and a social rollout.


Featured on Hypebeast, Awwwards SOTD, and The FWA.

adidas UltraBoost LA + NYC

2019

Experience.Monks, (formerly Jam3)

Design, Pre-Press File Management

An online, printed, and experiential promotional drive for the cutting-edge Boost. To foster recognition of the Boost technology in the runner community without ostracizing streetwear enthusiasts, we masterminded an upscale OOH initiative which encompassed NYC and LA graced with our interactive design to endorse the adidas Boost.

An online, printed, and experiential promotional drive for the cutting-edge Boost. To foster recognition of the Boost technology in the runner community without ostracizing streetwear enthusiasts, we masterminded an upscale OOH initiative which encompassed NYC and LA graced with our interactive design to endorse the adidas Boost.

An online, printed, and experiential promotional drive for the cutting-edge Boost. To foster recognition of the Boost technology in the runner community without ostracizing streetwear enthusiasts, we masterminded an upscale OOH initiative which encompassed NYC and LA graced with our interactive design to endorse the adidas Boost.

Exercises

2019 - Ongoing

Personal Projects

Various Mediums

Digital Illustration. Explorations in beauty and wellness. Procreate + iPad.

Poster series created for Madrid Femme, a collection of female artist work curated by Kadeem Fletcher.

Motion Typography. Minimal animated typographic expressions.

Waterloo Greenway

2019

Bruce Mau Design

Design

Waterloo Greenway is a 1.5-mile park system spanning 35 acres of green space in the heart of Austin, Texas. This iconic chain of parks features trails, playscapes, open lawns, and a restored creek—activated by Austin’s diverse community.


Positioned as a wonderland of nature and culture, the new identity redefines how the city engages with its shared spaces—connecting people to nature, art, culture, and each other.


Designed to represent both the place and the organization, the identity provides visual tools for the conservancy, donors, and the public, while flexing across diverse programming. Friendly and inclusive, it reflects a destination that welcomes Austin’s communities and celebrates its vibrant arts and culture scene.


Featured On AIGA Eye on Design

Waterloo Greenway is a 1.5-mile park system spanning 35 acres of green space in the heart of Austin, Texas. This iconic chain of parks features trails, playscapes, open lawns, and a restored creek—activated by Austin’s diverse community.


Positioned as a wonderland of nature and culture, the new identity redefines how the city engages with its shared spaces—connecting people to nature, art, culture, and each other.


Designed to represent both the place and the organization, the identity provides visual tools for the conservancy, donors, and the public, while flexing across diverse programming. Friendly and inclusive, it reflects a destination that welcomes Austin’s communities and celebrates its vibrant arts and culture scene.


Featured On AIGA Eye on Design

Waterloo Greenway is a 1.5-mile park system spanning 35 acres of green space in the heart of Austin, Texas. This iconic chain of parks features trails, playscapes, open lawns, and a restored creek—activated by Austin’s diverse community.


Positioned as a wonderland of nature and culture, the new identity redefines how the city engages with its shared spaces—connecting people to nature, art, culture, and each other.


Designed to represent both the place and the organization, the identity provides visual tools for the conservancy, donors, and the public, while flexing across diverse programming. Friendly and inclusive, it reflects a destination that welcomes Austin’s communities and celebrates its vibrant arts and culture scene.


Featured On AIGA Eye on Design

Unity

2019

Bruce Mau Design

Design

BMD developed the visual identity and packaging design for Unity, a new natural skincare line. The brand was founded by professional football players Mathieu Flamini and Mesut Özil, who sought to develop a powerful, effective wellness line with social impact.


By going beyond the codified graphic languages of environmentalism and sports, Unity demonstrates a more holistic definition of “performance” and asserts a new, ambitious vision of what sustainability can look like.

BMD developed the visual identity and packaging design for Unity, a new natural skincare line. The brand was founded by professional football players Mathieu Flamini and Mesut Özil, who sought to develop a powerful, effective wellness line with social impact.


By going beyond the codified graphic languages of environmentalism and sports, Unity demonstrates a more holistic definition of “performance” and asserts a new, ambitious vision of what sustainability can look like.

BMD developed the visual identity and packaging design for Unity, a new natural skincare line. The brand was founded by professional football players Mathieu Flamini and Mesut Özil, who sought to develop a powerful, effective wellness line with social impact.


By going beyond the codified graphic languages of environmentalism and sports, Unity demonstrates a more holistic definition of “performance” and asserts a new, ambitious vision of what sustainability can look like.

Coral

2018

Bruce Mau Design

Design

A new robotics company approached BMD to develop a brand that reflected their mission: to go beyond the predictable, rote automation of second nature robotics, and create robots that put people before technology.


Brought to life with an ecosystem of iconography and a vibrant color palette inspired by the symbiotic relationships in a highly diverse coral reef, the reef logo combines circles and hexagons referencing the outward growth pattern of coral in nature.


Coral has been featured by WIRED Magazine, Esquire, Harper’s Bazaar, Gizmodo and Uncrate. At their launch, Coral received the Best Robot Award at CES in 2019.

A new robotics company approached BMD to develop a brand that reflected their mission: to go beyond the predictable, rote automation of second nature robotics, and create robots that put people before technology.


Brought to life with an ecosystem of iconography and a vibrant color palette inspired by the symbiotic relationships in a highly diverse coral reef, the reef logo combines circles and hexagons referencing the outward growth pattern of coral in nature.


Coral has been featured by WIRED Magazine, Esquire, Harper’s Bazaar, Gizmodo and Uncrate. At their launch, Coral received the Best Robot Award at CES in 2019.

A new robotics company approached BMD to develop a brand that reflected their mission: to go beyond the predictable, rote automation of second nature robotics, and create robots that put people before technology.


Brought to life with an ecosystem of iconography and a vibrant color palette inspired by the symbiotic relationships in a highly diverse coral reef, the reef logo combines circles and hexagons referencing the outward growth pattern of coral in nature.


Coral has been featured by WIRED Magazine, Esquire, Harper’s Bazaar, Gizmodo and Uncrate. At their launch, Coral received the Best Robot Award at CES in 2019.

IE University

2018

Bruce Mau Design

Design

BMD was invited to design a series of posters for IE School of Architecture & Design’s Fall 2018 lecture series, centred around the theme “Strategy is ______.” Our design is built around the notion of strategy as a process of moving into focus, from the ambiguous state of ideation, to the clarity of creation. Blurred portraits of each guest lecturer capture a moment between these stages and evoke the intimacy behind the mystery of discovery—a journey at once personal to each creative, yet universal in the fluidity of the process.

BMD was invited to design a series of posters for IE School of Architecture & Design’s Fall 2018 lecture series, centred around the theme “Strategy is ______.” Our design is built around the notion of strategy as a process of moving into focus, from the ambiguous state of ideation, to the clarity of creation. Blurred portraits of each guest lecturer capture a moment between these stages and evoke the intimacy behind the mystery of discovery—a journey at once personal to each creative, yet universal in the fluidity of the process.

BMD was invited to design a series of posters for IE School of Architecture & Design’s Fall 2018 lecture series, centred around the theme “Strategy is ______.” Our design is built around the notion of strategy as a process of moving into focus, from the ambiguous state of ideation, to the clarity of creation. Blurred portraits of each guest lecturer capture a moment between these stages and evoke the intimacy behind the mystery of discovery—a journey at once personal to each creative, yet universal in the fluidity of the process.

Two Plus Two Makes Five

2017

Graduate Project, MDes

Design, Pre-Press File Management

Two Plus Two Makes Five is a study of Poland's right wing shift since the election of the Law and Justice Party (PiS) in late 2015. Inspired by the actions of Polish artists and designers under Communist rule, this project affirms the potential and nature of art and design to engage with democratic society to educate, inspire, and motivate to action.


This project was completed alongside my thesis paper, The Design of Dissent: Graphic Design for Socio-Political Engagement which examined the socio-political dimension and application of graphic design. Informed by research in activism, agonism, visual rhetoric, and design criticism, Two Plus Two Makes Five is the culmination of my research in the Master of Design program at York University.

Two Plus Two Makes Five is a study of Poland's right wing shift since the election of the Law and Justice Party (PiS) in late 2015. Inspired by the actions of Polish artists and designers under Communist rule, this project affirms the potential and nature of art and design to engage with democratic society to educate, inspire, and motivate to action.


This project was completed alongside my thesis paper, The Design of Dissent: Graphic Design for Socio-Political Engagement which examined the socio-political dimension and application of graphic design. Informed by research in activism, agonism, visual rhetoric, and design criticism, Two Plus Two Makes Five is the culmination of my research in the Master of Design program at York University.

Two Plus Two Makes Five is a study of Poland's right wing shift since the election of the Law and Justice Party (PiS) in late 2015. Inspired by the actions of Polish artists and designers under Communist rule, this project affirms the potential and nature of art and design to engage with democratic society to educate, inspire, and motivate to action.


This project was completed alongside my thesis paper, The Design of Dissent: Graphic Design for Socio-Political Engagement which examined the socio-political dimension and application of graphic design. Informed by research in activism, agonism, visual rhetoric, and design criticism, Two Plus Two Makes Five is the culmination of my research in the Master of Design program at York University.

四十九 (49)

2016

Graduate Project, MDes

Design, Pre-Press File Management

Zine on the censorship of journalists in China, where as of 2016, more journalists are being held as political prisoners than in any other country. This zine investigates ugliness as instances of socio-political transgressions.


Responsible for all research, content, design, printing, production, binding, and documentation photography.

Zine on the censorship of journalists in China, where as of 2016, more journalists are being held as political prisoners than in any other country. This zine investigates ugliness as instances of socio-political transgressions.


Responsible for all research, content, design, printing, production, binding, and documentation photography.

Zine on the censorship of journalists in China, where as of 2016, more journalists are being held as political prisoners than in any other country. This zine investigates ugliness as instances of socio-political transgressions.


Responsible for all research, content, design, printing, production, binding, and documentation photography.

A History of Second Place

2015

Undergraduate Project, BDes

Design, Pre-Press File Management

This book asks why we remember who we do by describing the lives of various individuals who've had their contributions to society overlooked, forgotten, or written out of history.


Responsible for all research, content, design, printing, production, binding, and documentation photography.

This book asks why we remember who we do by describing the lives of various individuals who've had their contributions to society overlooked, forgotten, or written out of history.


Responsible for all research, content, design, printing, production, binding, and documentation photography.

This book asks why we remember who we do by describing the lives of various individuals who've had their contributions to society overlooked, forgotten, or written out of history.


Responsible for all research, content, design, printing, production, binding, and documentation photography.

This Is What It Feels Like

2015

Undergraduate Project, BDes

Design, Pre-Press File Management

This Is What It Feels Like, or Design as Therapy: Presenting Design as a Therapeutic Tool for Mental Illness is composed of selected chapters from the Diagnostic Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders which provide information about each recognized anxiety disorder. By using the text of the manual as an artistic medium, this book aims to provide an authentic view of life with anxiety.


Created with only ink and tape, it offers a therapeutic process—take something that represents what holds you back, and make it your own. You're bound to find beauty (and catharsis) in it.


This Is What It Feels Like, or Design as Therapy: Presenting Design as a Therapeutic Tool for Mental Illness is composed of selected chapters from the Diagnostic Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders which provide information about each recognized anxiety disorder. By using the text of the manual as an artistic medium, this book aims to provide an authentic view of life with anxiety.


Created with only ink and tape, it offers a therapeutic process—take something that represents what holds you back, and make it your own. You're bound to find beauty (and catharsis) in it.

This Is What It Feels Like, or Design as Therapy: Presenting Design as a Therapeutic Tool for Mental Illness is composed of selected chapters from the Diagnostic Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders which provide information about each recognized anxiety disorder. By using the text of the manual as an artistic medium, this book aims to provide an authentic view of life with anxiety.


Created with only ink and tape, it offers a therapeutic process—take something that represents what holds you back, and make it your own. You're bound to find beauty (and catharsis) in it.