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All original photography. Japanese stab binding.











This handmade book documents one day in the life of a young woman living in New York City.
All original photography. Japanese stab binding.
The objective of this project was to create a museum promotional package for a current exhibition in New York City. The exhibit was Cecil Beaton: The New York Years shown at The Museum of the City of New York. The promotional package included a poster, an invitation to the opening, and a tote bag.
The objective of the project was to design a poster and accompanying accordion fold for a paper company participating in the ADC Paper Expo in New York City. The poster and accordion fold would include a series of images focusing on a particular neighborhood, in this case, Times Square. All original photography. Poster Size: 11″ [...]
Spoonbill & Sugartown is an independent used bookstore based in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. The objective was to redesign their existing website. One of the main concepts for the redesign was the “Serendipity Machine.” On the current website, the company describes itself as a place that has an “element of serendipity – you never know what you will find.” With this [...]
The Impact app for the iPhone allows users to search for local volunteer opportunities and connect directly with nonprofit organizations in their area. Users can tailor their search by areas of interest, level of time commitment, and target community. There is also a feature built-in called My Impact, which allows users to set volunteer goals for [...]
This handmade book documents one day in the life of a young woman living in New York City. All original photography. Japanese stab binding.
A typographic poster that uses all 398 glyphs in Didot to conceptually represent the typeface. Size: 18″ x 24″
The concept of this project was to reinterpret a traditional form (the title page of a book printed in letterpress between the 1500-1800′s) with new content (a modern poem by e.e. cummings). The poster was recently submitted, along with eleven other prints, as a series to the Type Directors Club (tdc.org) Annual competition and was selected [...]
Creating a marketing concept for honey imported from Greece. Each brochure represents one of three types of honey: Pine Tree Honey, Wildflower Honey, and Thyme Honey. The logo and pattern were inspired by cultural artifacts from the Greek Bronze Age. In Mycenaean culture, the Bee Goddess represented order, harmony, nature, and the connection between this world and the afterlife.
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