Bauhaus Typographical
Inspired by the Bauhaus movement and the work of Herbert Bayer, this poster explores bold geometric composition, asymmetric typography, and a restrained palette with sharp blue accents, in quiet study of the modernist principles that defined the school.
Poster Design
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WPA Poster
Drawn entirely by hand on a tablet using only the blob brush, this poster is inspired by the WPA national park posters of the late 1930s and the cover art of the game Firewatch, building depth through layered silhouettes and colour fields rather than conventional perspective. The palette of deep purples and burnt oranges was chosen to invoke the specific feeling of an August sunset over the Rocky Mountains, the kind of light that makes everything feel both vivid and final.
Constructivist Poster
A reinterpretation of Fritz Lang's Metropolis, drawing the constructivist aesthetic of the 1930s into conversation with the film's dystopian imagery through geometric forms, industrial elements, and high-contrast typography built around the conflict between man and machine.
Poster Design
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An advertisement independently produced for Quarry Life LLC, an artisanal handcut soap brand built by a single passionate maker who puts genuine care into every bar she produces. Every element of this production was conceived and executed from the ground up with a single guiding intention: to let the soap do the talking. The cinematography, lighting, motion graphics, color grading, sound design, and editing were all built around making the craftsmanship and intricacy of the product the undeniable star, because something made with that much care has nothing to hide.
February 2026
This presentation was produced as one of my final projects during my time in college, and it covers a broad collection of work from throughout my degree, including several pieces that don’t appear anywhere else on this page. If you’re curious about the process, the thinking, and the projects that shaped everything you’ve seen here, I think it is worth your time.