Inspired by the Critical Role wedding liveshow happing October 7th, 2025 I decided to design what I imagine the invitations would look like for the event! The characters getting married don’t take themselves too seriously, so I had my pick of fun fonts and decorations to bring some whimsy to the piece while keeping it appropriate for the occasion. I knew from the start that I wanted to create a foil effect and I’m really happy with how that came out - particularly contrasted against the deep blue background. This piece is for sale on my INPRNT storefront!
planning part one: mindmap
fffplanning part two: moodboard
fcover page
first spread: recipes
second spread (1/2)
second spread (2/2)
third spread: grocery guide
front and back cover

A magazine I designed for my class focused on making food & cooking accessible for everyone.  It includes cheap, easy recipes as well as helpful guides to help inform readers about buying and storing food. The last spread is called “Grocery 101” and entirely consists of a graphic I made as a guide to grocery shopping, explaining the general layout of most grocery stores and tips for managing it on a budget.  



front and back cover
Bethlehem Area Public Library (1/2)
Bethlehem Area Public Library (2/2), The Perfect Fit (1/2)
The Perfect Fit (2/2)

Another magazine I designed for class! This one I designed to be a guide to the Lehigh Valley for tourists and residents alike, featuring the wonderful Bethlehem Area Public Library as well as the Allentown-based nonprofit The Perfect Fit.


Book cover redesigns for the first three books of Brandon Mull’s children’s fantasy series Fablehaven. While I adore the original covers, I wanted to try my hand at simplifying the covers without making them boring. I leaned into vector graphics in place of the illustrative approach used originally, and went for a whimsical sans serif to emphasize that its children’s fantasy. The dripping disease on “Grip of the Shadow Plague” was definitely the most difficult as I was new to Adobe Illustrator at the time. There are definitely things I would change now, looking back, but I‘m really proud that this is one of my first attempts within the program.
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