DIGITAL
WORK
As marketing shifted to digital platforms, I watched design evolve from printed guides to interactive experiences. What once lived on paper now lives on screens — dynamic, clickable, and alive. It’s no longer just about sharing information, but crafting tools people can use. From PowerPoints and email blasts to digital asset guides, this new era of design challenges us to think responsively, adapt quickly, and design with movement in mind.
TV SHOW
GRAPHICS
Working on The Scott Rasmussen Show was my first step into on-air graphics, turning polling statistics into visuals that felt both informative and engaging. My role was to design the look, setting the stage for motion artists to bring it to life on screen. It was a crash course in visual storytelling for television and the perfect bridge between static design and motion.
TV POSTER
WORK
At EarthX Media, I focused on creating poster art that defined each show’s visual identity. Every project came with its own challenges, from limited assets to unpredictable materials, but that’s what made it exciting. I often reimagined how a show could look, blending creativity with storytelling to capture its essence. For productions like American Forest Fires, The Story of…, and Rebirth of a Reef, I even designed the show logos, shaping the look and feel from screen to print.