Architecture in Madison
2025
UW-Madison
For this project, we had to design a map calling out destinations around Madison. I decided to map out my favorite architecture across the city. We had to use Destination Madison's logo, colors, and typography while picking a unique theme. The map itself resembles a blueprint design, and each building's layout is then highlighted. I used a variety of different architectural styles, such as brutalist, organic, and different Italian revivals. 
The New Yorker Slideshow
2025
UW-Madison
For this project, we had to design a 10-page slideshow representing 10 different movies. I chose to focus on intense movies and split the project into 3 sections: boxing, mafia, and war. To ensure each section was unique, I developed separate designs for each, then blended and combined them to create a cohesive overall look through the slideshow. 
The design guidelines required me to approach the project as if I were working for The New Yorker.  To accomplish this, I used their signature fonts, color palette, and illustrative cover style.
Badgers in the Olympics Poster
2025
UW-Madison
The goal of this project was to visually represent data regarding Olympic medalists who attended the University of Wisconsin-Madison. To organize the information meaningfully, I chose to categorize the medalists based on the campus locations where their respective sports are played. I designed each of the campus buildings and a chronological timeline connecting back to each sport.
Italian Lira Redesign
2025
SRISA
This project challenged us to redesign three Italian Lira bills. We had to keep the iconography and copy, but had to redesign them in a modern way. Drawing inspiration from traditional Italian tile patterns, I designed a cohensive series featuring both the front and back designs for each of the three bills. 
Retro Italian Album Cover Redesign
2025
SRISA
I didn't know where to start with this project, as I usually make illustrations, but I decided to work with photography. I thought an illustration wouldn't be able to represent this original cover. I found a photo I had taken, messed with it in Photoshop, and designed the text. Then I wanted to make the image go from the cover to the back, which looked really cool on the final printed sleeve. 

Watch Design
Inspired by veneer woodworkings, and my love for typography, I wanted to design a unique watch for myself. Blending these two mediums I created a simple, yet elegant watch design. 
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