ABOUT ME
I’m a designer who believes that thoughtful design has the power to inspire action and create meaningful change. My work spans branding, UX/UI, print, and digital design.
I earned my BFA in Graphic Design from Virginia Tech in 2020 and began my career freelancing for a variety of clients and companies. Today, I’m part of the design team at openbox9, a strategy, branding, and design studio in Washington, D.C. that partners with nonprofits and mission-driven organizations.
At openbox9, I collaborate with project managers, developers, and fellow creatives to craft visual systems that elevate each client’s purpose and amplify their message. I’ve helped design and launch the Sustainable Stanford website, designed countless reports for the National Wildlife Federation, and got creative with everything from stage and signage design to social graphics for events like the American German Institute’s GLAD and the National Retail Federation Honors. I even helped Brown University raise over $5 million for its Bruno Gives Back campaign—proof that good design really can make a difference!
I’m always excited by a challenge and love exploring new tools, techniques, and creative approaches.
When I’m not designing, I’m probably planning my next trip, hitting the gym, or laughing with my favorite people. I’ve got endless energy, a huge appetite for food and life, and I never say no to an adventure.