Graphic Design—It’s My Passion
While I’ve served as a social media manager/content creator for several college organizations, graphic design is also a space for me to take things a bit less seriously.

Instagram post created for Haus of DÜSH (formerly Carleton's a Drag!), Carleton College's drag club. The show's theme involved performers climbing out of a giant egg. Designed in Canva.

Instagram post created for Jewish On Our Own Terms Carleton College. Havdalah is the Jewish ceremony and celebration that marks the end of Shabbat. Designed in Canva.

Poster created for Jewish On Our Own Terms Carleton College. Havdalah is the Jewish ceremony and celebration that marks the end of Shabbat. Designed in Canva.

Instagram post and original graphic created for Jewish On Our Own Terms Carleton College to promote our Passover Seder. Graphic drawn in Procreate, post formatted in Canva.

A simple design inspired by conversations with a man from SoCal who tried to explain to me why the belief that Greenday "sold out" is wrong, and why everyone in the Bay should stop having it. Design inspired by Bay Area Rapid Transit signs, band logos and bumper stickers. Designed in Canva.

A silly design of the Mothman statue in Point Pleasant, overlaid with the Kars 4 Kids logo. Mothman drawn in Procreate, formatted in Canva.

Because orcas are my favorite animal, I wanted to create a design I could one day print on a shirt. I tend to wear a lot of black and blue, so I stuck with images featuring those colors. Designed in Canva.

Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) introduced new train cars several years ago. There are now no longer any of the cars I remember from my childhood in circulation. I combined an image that I feel encapsulates "old BART," then wrote out my sentiment as simply as possible using a font similar to the one used on BART signage. Designed in Canva.

One day, my father pointed out to me that Sleestaks—the alien antagonists in the 1974-1976 television series "Land of the Lost"—are never explicitly gendered in the show. Taken with this fact, I created a design that evoked the slightly tacky "vibe" of the show, then combined it with modern verbage.