I am a recent graduate of the School of Design at the Rochester Institute of Technology. The curriculum at RIT has afforded me the ability to dip my toes into many areas of design including brandings, editorial, and web design. I am currently working full-time at Gupta Media in Cambridge Massachusetts.
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Every designer is in charge of his/her identity, philosophy and craftsmanship. As I tried to define myself as...
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Drink Me is a fictitious brand of specialty teas in the spirit of Alice in Wonderland. The tea-bags represent...
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Inspired by The Whole Earth Catalog, Stay Hungry, Stay Foolish removes a 1969 Time article on The Whole Earth Catalog...
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Raw Material showcases my own personal transition from traditional graphic design to textile design with a special focus...
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In a little over a year, Design Museum Boston has grown from an idea conceived by a pair of local designers into an innovative nomadic museum at the forefront of design education and promotion. I’m a proud volunteer...
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On June 9th, I received an AIGA BoNE award for my Contradiction Poster Series, and I like to tell you a little about the application process, when I found out I had won something, and the event itself. I've been a member of AIGA since 2009, was involved as an officer for my student chapter at RIT and have continued to volunteer, most notably for...
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Medved Running and Walking Outfitters is a small family owned retail business in Pittsford New York, near Rochester. After meeting with the owner, Dan Medved, two things stood out in his assessment of his business and philosophy.
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After a couple of portfolio reviews in Boston (Yes! I’m here now! Hire me!) it has become clear to me that there are some pieces in my portfolio that have distinct character that doesn’t necessarily come across in the way I present them, specifically the process and/or the handmade aspect to some design elements. As a derect result of some conversations with designers I admire and respect, I’m introducing Project Spotlights as a way of describing some unique aspects to some of my favorite projects!
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Typography is a designer’s most valuable tool. We are taught to admire it, notice the details, have a reason for it and most importantly follow the rules. As a recent graduate, I know that typography errors in my work are unacceptable; I will not be hired if I don’t turn my ligatures on, or leave my copy hanging with widows and orphans. Then again, when you do break the rules amazing things can happen!
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