TYPOGRAPHY & Illustration

 
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Atlanta typography screenprint

I combined my design and screen print knowledge to develop this Atlanta graphic tee. I digitally created the typography and screen printed it onto t-shirts, pillows and posters. Growing up in Atlanta shaped me into the person that I am today, so I decided to showcase it using my craft.

Created Fall 2018

 
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Screen print

I added a screen printing class to my schedule in the fall, and I had no idea what I was in for. This piece was designed around the concept of “Trace”. I created a five layer design that showcased my connection to my family that was in the Japanese American internment camps. The used my grandfather’s sister’s quotes to highlight the hardships that they faced as they examined their identities of both Japanese and American when both turned against them.

Created Fall 2018

 
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Bee Illustration

Bee illustration created for the InterCom. This magazine is distributed to the alumni of the University of South Carolina’s College of Information and Communications.

Created Fall 2018

 
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Atlanta Playing Cards

Playing cards based on a person, place, or theme. I, of course, chose my favorite city. This was one of my early design pieces that I still love. I could update them, but I just don't have the heart to change anything.

Created Spring 2016

 
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Postage Stamps

Kitchen themed postage stamps. I used the pale, classic colors to convey creation in the daily household location.

Created Fall 2017

 
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Found object quote

Typographic quote using found objects. I created this with objects found at a hardware store. I arranged all of the pieces on wood and then photographed it.

Created Spring 2018

 
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Diversity & Inclusion Poster

Poster about the hidden meanings behind the words diversity and inclusion. The two words are often tied, but are not interchangeable. It is easy to have a room full of diverse individuals without including everyone in the conversation.

Created Fall 2017