Posters + More
This collection brings together a variety of smaller projects that showcase my eye for design and love for visual storytelling.
From posters and promos to one-off campaigns, each piece reflects my passion for creating bold, strategic graphics that support strong marketing goals — no matter the scale.

This piece was part of an exploration in global branding and cultural storytelling. I focused on merging strong typographic hierarchy with national identity, using layout and contrast to communicate energy without relying on traditional Olympic visuals. The process challenged me to think critically about how to convey emotion and place through design alone — and how to distill a complex international event into a single compelling statement.
Seoul Olympics
Designed for the start of the new year, this cover concept draws from tarot symbolism to reflect themes of transition, renewal, and possibility.
Titled “New Beginnings”, it features a rabbit (for the Year of the Rabbit) and a skeleton holding a butterfly — a visual metaphor for death, rebirth, and the cycles that define us. The process involved balancing bold iconography with a sense of mysticism, creating a piece that feels both timely and timeless.
Rooster Magazine Cover (2023)
I collaborated directly with the FRCC History Department to design a poster series promoting their mythology-focused courses. Each piece was crafted to capture the intrigue and symbolism of ancient myths while aligning with the school’s branding and educational goals.
This published series became part of a larger marketing initiative to boost enrollment and spark student interest in the humanities through bold, narrative-driven visuals.
Mythology Program (FRcc)
This concept campaign reimagined Nike Dunk Highs through the lens of 1980s and ’90s anime aesthetics — blending nostalgia with a fresh, modern edge. Drawing from the bold colors, dramatic compositions, and kinetic energy of vintage animation, I created a visual world that celebrates both the sneaker’s cultural roots and its contemporary relevance.
The campaign was designed to resonate with fans of streetwear and anime alike, bridging style, storytelling, and subculture.