Work Samples

I value intentional, collaborative work that’s rooted in storytelling, to spark curiosity and inspire action.

Amplify ELA: Summer of the Mariposas

Amplify ELA creates interactive core curriculum that inspires students to read more deeply, write more vividly, and think more critically.

I collaborated with curriculum writers and editors, to develop the hero images for each lesson within this unit, from concept art/sketches to final illustrations.

Scope: Concept Art, Illustration, Social Media Templates

Client: Amplify ELA

Additional Credits: Tory Novikova (Art Director)

Built around the novel, Summer of the Mariposas by Guadalupe Garcia McCall. It follows the journey of 5 sisters who cross the border into Mexico, in search of their father.

SEAFEST 2026 Logo + Artwork

SEAFEST is a vibrant celebration of Southeast Asian heritage, built through collaboration among Maine’s Khmer, Thai, Filipino, and Vietnamese communities. This dynamic event highlights the region’s traditions, arts, music, dance, and culinary culture, offering an immersive experience for people of all backgrounds.

I developed a logo design, artwork, and visual language to capture the spirit of this event, to be used across marketing materials, including: printed flyers, social media templates, website theme, and merch templates.

Scope: Logo Design, Artwork/Illustration, Marketing Materials

Client: Khmer Maine

WBUR’s Cooked Newsletter

Cooked: The search for sustainable eats is a newsletter series from WBUR’s Environmental Team to help New England readers understand the environmental and social impact of what they eat. It gives readers advice, tips, recipes for making more sustainable choices.


I developed a logo, hero graphics, and visual language to be used across their email & marketing campaign for the launch of the newsletter, including: printed flyers, social media templates, website theme.

Scope: Visual Identity/Branding, Logo Design, Social Media Templates

Additional Credits: Meagan McGinnes (WBUR Senior Editor)

The Cooked series helps readers understand how to reduce their impact on climate change & take actionable steps. We want the visual language of the newsletter series to feel playful and approachable.

Amplify Math

Amplify creates interactive core curriculum that inspires students to learn in a fun, creative, and challenging way. They partnered with Desmos to build social, collaborative curriculum for K-5 and middle school math, including online learning tools and workbooks.

Scope: Brand Identity refresh, Illustration, Wayfinding system design

Client: Amplify Math

Additional Credits: Todd Rawson (Design Director)

I worked with curriculum developers to refresh the visual system for Amplify Math grade bands (K-5, 6-8 and 9-11) to be implemented across its printed materials, as a compliment to the digital curriculum.

I developed a proof of concept of how to adapt the more visually complex art approach of Grades 6-11 to work for Grades K-5, while still feeling like it's a part of the larger K-12 program. This includes adjusting visual language to align content with the curriculum of Amplify Desmos Math.

Amplify Science: Matter & Energy

Amplify creates interactive core curriculum to be used in the classroom. The goal is to inspire students to learn in a fun, creative, and challenging way. They partnered with UC Berkeley’s Lawrence Hall of Science to create their digital Science curriculum.

I worked with curriculum developers to design the user interface as well as the look and feel for this Matter & Energy Ecosystem simulation app.

Scope: Product Design, UI Design, Concept Art, Illustration

Client: Amplify Science

Additional Credits: Thomas Maher (Design Director)

We wanted to help students visualize how carbon moves through the ecosystem in a beautiful interactive simulation.

Thegoodsideof.us

For this project, I collaborated with two fellow designers. We believe that designers have the power to create change, so we wanted our thesis to be an invention, something that could do some good in the world. We created thegoodsideof.us. As a website, it’s a place to share stories of little good deeds that people encounter daily. As an idea, it’s a revolution in what it means to make the world a better place.

Scope: Product/Concept Development, Brand Strategy, Visual Identity, UI Design, Event Coordination & Marketing

Community project: Otis College of Art & Design, Los Angeles, CA

Additional Credits: Micah Rich (Designer/Web Developer), Nicole Week (Designer)

The purpose of thegoodsideof.us is to move people away from apathy. By bringing attention to the small good deeds that people are doing, we hope to bring positive effect to our society. A small change can make a big difference.

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