Logo Design & Branding
Design, for me, is all about connection — between brand and audience, intention and style, vision and execution.
Over the years, I’ve worked with clients across a range of industries to create logos and brand identities that feel clear, considered, and uniquely them. My approach blends a strong understanding of visual storytelling with a deep respect for the client’s goals.
Each project is a conversation — and every mark, color, and shape is chosen with purpose.
This gallery showcases some of that journey: work built on trust, curiosity, and a shared love for great design.
Web Design & Social Media Design
In a world that scrolls fast and clicks even faster, design needs to do more than look good — it has to work.
This collection highlights social media and web design projects where strategy meets style. From layout to interaction, every piece is crafted to communicate clearly, reflect the client’s voice, and guide users with intention.
Whether it’s building visual systems for content or designing user-friendly interfaces, I focus on making digital experiences feel both seamless and human.
Good design should feel effortless — but never forgettable.
Industry Work
Before stepping into the classroom, I spent nearly a decade as a Senior Art Director, building brands and campaigns across industries — from pharma and agriculture to nonprofits, sports, and entertainment.
I’ve designed for everything from global health clients to the Philadelphia Tavel Design and working with the New Jersey Nets, blending strategy with storytelling to create work that connects and sticks.
Whether the goal was clarity, impact, or just making people stop mid-scroll, my focus was always the same: design with purpose, and deliver with style.
Fun Stuff - Traditional Work
Long before the logos, lesson plans, or design decks — there were sketchbooks. Drawing and painting have always been my creative baseline: a space to explore, unwind, and stay connected to the raw, hands-on side of making.
Over the years, that’s meant everything from marker explosions and messy acrylics to quiet pencil sketches and personal commissions.
This work isn’t about clients or curriculum — it’s about curiosity, rhythm, and keeping the creative engine running. Some of it’s polished, some of it’s chaotic — all of it’s mine.




















































