Oberland
Package Design
Marketing Assets
Branding
Package Design
Marketing Assets
Branding
A selection of work from Oberland, including packaging and advertising for Strong Roots as well as identity concepts for Dietz & Watson and Organon.












Strong Roots Packaging and OOH advertising






Concepts for Dietz & Watson “The Future of Sandwiches” Campaign




Concepts for Organon “Be a Control Freak” Campaign
CBT Architects
Wayfinding & Supergraphics
Documentation & Spec Sheets
Email & Social
Portfolio & Presentation
Wayfinding & Supergraphics
Documentation & Spec Sheets
Email & Social
Portfolio & Presentation
A selection of work as a graphic designer at CBT Architects.





Veson Nautical Office
Dedication & Donor Walls for Trust Early Learners










Bulfinch Crossing Bike Room


Art of Process Exhibition


Pride Month Vinyls












Office Guidebook






























Selected Email/Event Graphics




























































Selected Portfolios/Award Submissions
Physic
Thesis
Thesis
Physic is an intervention app, meaning it gets in the way of doing things that we’ve become too accustomed to in order to shift habits and rewire our brains for the long-run. Specifically, it blocks everything on your smartphone other than your telephone via timed sessions, in order to promote a re-engagement with the physical world as well as single-tasking and deep focus. With that said, we do not expect anyone to fully rid themselves of digital technology use. We are fully reliant upon it as a society, and temporary distraction as well as leisurely technology use can be beneficial. Rather, we are promoting a greater awareness of how it effects our minds, how often it should be used, and in what ways it should be used. The power of digital technology in a rich information age is undoubtedly strong, and we’re here to make sure that this power stays within our human control.
Along with the app are 6 double-sided posters that the user can order for free or purchase for $10. The front sides contain one of the brands core beliefs along with the title of the poster itself around the edges. The backsides either contain information about our brand, or guidelines on how to use it. The next four posters contain more specific and educational information - one focusing on self-awareness and attention, one focusing on physical interaction and nature, one focusing on how to get work done, and the last one on how to take productive breaks. While they are meant to be educational, they are also meant to facilitate routine-building and habit-shifting by acting as a physical home-base.
Along with the app are 6 double-sided posters that the user can order for free or purchase for $10. The front sides contain one of the brands core beliefs along with the title of the poster itself around the edges. The backsides either contain information about our brand, or guidelines on how to use it. The next four posters contain more specific and educational information - one focusing on self-awareness and attention, one focusing on physical interaction and nature, one focusing on how to get work done, and the last one on how to take productive breaks. While they are meant to be educational, they are also meant to facilitate routine-building and habit-shifting by acting as a physical home-base.










Globe Trot Mag
Print
Publication
Publication
A travel magazine which aims to be authentic, personal, and doesn’t take itself too seriously. Today, travel magazines become templated and unoriginal—I wanted this publication to differentiate itself.
It is meant to be accessible to both the more amateur traveler as well as the die-hard adventurer. Each issue of Globe Trot focuses on a different mode of travel, featuring personal storytelling, traveling advice, and beautiful imagery.















Heavenly Vibration
Experimental Typography
Print
Book Binding
Experimental Typography
Book Binding
An expressive typography book meant to weave two different pieces of writing into a visual and conceptual reflection of each other. Paired together are a letter from Helen Keller to the New York Symphony Orchestra as well as a descriptive essay of a waterfall by Liam O’Flynn. The first, a powerful experience in which Keller touched the vibrations of her radio which was playing Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony, and felt as if she could hear the full effect of the music. O’Flynn’s essay acts as a more physical and visual metaphor for Keller’s letter, and the typography throughout the book is meant to reflect the content of both writings.













