Graphic Design
Graphics that grab attention and deliver meaning.
Graphic design is where function meets aesthetic — and I love creating visuals that both communicate clearly and connect emotionally.
Whether it’s digital or print, I focus on design that supports a goal: engaging an audience, clarifying a message, or adding personality to a brand. From layouts and posters to social media graphics, I aim to make every visual feel intentional, on-brand, and effective.
Design Meets Dedication
For my InDesign class project, I designed a planting guide for Lilies. Arranging clear text around images is a meticulous task that demands a keen eye for proportions and details—skills I honed extensively in my previous career.
Creating this guide before the use of AI involved a significant amount of research, gathering images and articles, as well as rewriting the content. It was a valuable investment of time that can now be significantly reduced thanks to my ability to utilize AI in the digital design landscape.
I not only thoroughly enjoyed working with vibrant images and matching typography, but I also learned much about the beautiful Lily.
Tools: Adobe InDesign & Photoshop


A Book Cover Embracing Serenity and Love
Another class project. This time, I was tasked with redesigning the cover of my favorite book. I selected the silhouette of a woman in meditation, enhanced by a mandala in gentle hues with a small heart at its center, supporting her. My aim was to encapsulate the characters' journey toward calm, peace, strength, and love.
Tools: Adobe InDesign & Photoshop
Revamped Flyer
The free spay/neuter flyer for our local animal shelter was in dire need of a refresh. The initial design was cluttered, difficult to read, and failed to present information in a clear hierarchy. I incorporated the shelter's color scheme to enhance both its readability and visual appeal, ensuring it stands out in any location where it's displayed.
Tools: Adobe InDesign



Good Morning, Berlin!
This class project menu design was like plating up brunch for the eyes, bold colors, playful typography, and a dash of retro charm to match the restaurant’s vibe. A visual feast.
I paired a fresh turquoise and a sunny yellow with neutral black and white, chose a bubbly theme, and bold typography, a wink to a classic 50s diner.
Fun, bright, friendly, with style. That's how I'd imagine a breakfast club.
Tools: Adobe InDesign & Photoshop
Marinara with Love
The assignment was to design an infographic. I opted for my homemade marinara recipe and crafted illustrations using Adobe Illustrator. My aim was to capture the essence of a cherished family recipe card, presented in a handwritten style, slightly stained from culinary adventures.
Give it a try; it’s delicious!
Tools: Adobe Illustrator
