(2025) Fictional tourism ad campaign! I included a billboard, newspaper ad, and direct mail. The target audience was randomly selected to be a wealthy, middle-aged, man with a wife and kids.
(2025) Redesign done in class for an existing book cover. It was printed and fit to the book in greyscale and then the final was printed in a thick matte paper. As much as I love the original cover (and chose to read it off the cover design), I kept my design on my physical copy.
(2025) Brand design sheet created for a fictional badminton team, based in Miami, FL. Three finalized logos were pitched to a class and then added to a business card and purchasable product.
(2025) Art gallery logo created for a final presentation in an entrepreneurship class. The concept was a modern, creative, look. The shapes vaguely represent the first letters in "Art For the Muses" and include the "M" that can be reduced into a small, recognizable, mark.
(2025) Logo for the band Maxine Caulfield. I worked closely with the band to come up with the perfect design. Several stars and fonts were hand drawn before picking the right ones.
(2025) Banner made with the Maxine Caulfield Logo. Originally this was done in acrylic markers on a little pick case and then turned into a digital piece with photoshop.
(2025) Combination of all the desks throughout my life to create the ideal desk situation. This piece was a final for my concept art class that I was given one week to complete. Given more time, I would love to have added more clutter, but after several color palettes and the cat/mouse addition, I am very happy with the result.
(2025) Based on Riverview Theater in Minneapolis, Minnesota. This illustration was made for an environment assignment and was the piece where I stopped trying to use my professor's bad (in my case) coloring advice and began to experiment with anything else.
(2024) "Fish Dinner" comic, published in The Vista on March 12, 2024. The first attempt had very clean lines and as close to the references as possible, however, it looked flat and uninteresting. I landed on this with much more expressive line work and poses as well as a limited palette, emphasizing the story and pulling together the entire piece.
(2025) Expanding on some october pumpkin doodles, this became a full piece including a ghost kid and falling candy. I finished this illustration off by playing with new textures and lighting.
(2025) My interpretation of a few lyrics from "Stars" by Rainbow Kitten Surprise off their new album "Bones". The color was done using the gradient map method, which I have since decided is not my favorite. Despite that, this ended up looking pretty good after putting some extra time into it.
(2025) Live figure drawing from a dance studio done in colored pencil and watercolor.
(2023) "When." is a collage piece I started early on in highschool and left to sit unfinished on my shelf for a few years, waiting to decide what to do with it. Eventually, I found a religious flyer on the street that brought me back to finish it. The collage was shown in the Jan Johnson Gallery at Rum River Art Center in June of 2024.
(2023) "When." is a collage piece I started early on in high school and left to sit unfinished on my shelf for a few years, waiting to decide what to do with it. Eventually, I found a religious flyer on the street that brought me back to finish it. The collage was shown in the Jan Johnson Gallery at Rum River Art Center in June of 2024.
(2025) My first attempt at greyscales for character designs. I was still relying too much on the line work which takes much longer than a quick greyscale should, but it was a great first try that I improved on throughout the semester.
(2024) Just some pigeons :)
(2025) Three landscape greyscales. I chose the movie theater for the full illustration (shown above).
(2025) One of the first greyscales for the Halloween themed illustration above.