Game Lab poster
In addition to acting as the Master of Ceremonies and helping design tutorials for possible incoming students, I designed the prominent marketing poster for the Visual and Performing Arts Department Open House at Springfield College. The event was appropriately called Game Lab.
Wallingford Family YMCA
I volunteered at a local YMCA, where I designed marketing posters for upcoming special events. These were designed in collaboration with the director of marketing to stay within company layout regulations.
Brookline Interactive Group marketing flyer
When I started my internship at BIG, the organization was pushing for their new Public VR Lab as their newest initiative for community learning. The interns were tasked with creating and putting up flyers around the area to advertise the lab, and this was my submission.
Affordable Housing Documentary
Stepping into a new avenue at Brookline Interactive Group, I self taught myself After Effects to create simple motion graphics for a documentary filmed by a fellow intern highlighting the housing situation in Brookline.
Future Connect App Prototype
During a ten month collaboration with the Mayor’s Office of Recovery Services, myself and three fellow Emerson College Media Design graduate students prototyped a mobile app utilizing Adobe XD to help youth in the Boston.
On Rotation Podcast logo
My younger brother needed a logo for his new self-started music-focused podcast. After giving me his vision and bouncing ideas off each other, this is the final version of the logo we decided on.
LEGO Logo refresh
The current logo for The LEGO Group is already recognizable worldwide with its perfect design. I decided to have some fun and refresh it by giving it proportions akin to a brick with visible studs on top.
Nintendo Switch home screen redesign
The biggest issue myself and many other fans have with the Nintendo Switch is the boring appearance of the console home screen upon start up. I remixed the original layout while incorporating past and current elements from Nintendo and their competition to liven up the first thing players see.