RISD CE Final Studio: Graphic Design museum identity final project titled 'Shifting the Spotlight.' This is a fictitious exhibition brings to light the talented actresses who defined Ernst Lubitsch's films: Greta Garbo, Jeanette MacDonald, and Ossi Oswalda. I designed exhibition branding, layout, wall content, tickets, merchandise, and timeline. Symbol and color palette uses spotlight motifs and the RGB color model (Spring 2023). More poster designs here.
RISD CE Typographics II: Studio Practice assignment to design logos, posters, and merchandise for  a fictitious Natural History Museum exhibition.  I created an exhibition showcasing cave art and using ideas of light and natural curves. The color palette remained simple to match the earth tones of cave art (Fall 2022). 
RISD CE Graphic Design Final Studio personal identity assignment. Through six weeks of self-reflection, I found themes of childlike wonder throughout my work and used this throughout my final  typographic choices, colors, and visual motifs. The 'N' serves as my personal logo, using a bubble letter effect which calls to youthful typography but also a modern 3D texture that sophisticates the design (Winter 2023).  
During my UAP (Urban Arts Project) internship, I designed logo options for UAP's 'Artwork Ingredient List' which aims to make the environmental impact of the foundry's art-making transparent. 'Artwork Ingredient List' is part of UAP's 'One Earth' initiative, and all below logos contain a color palette that 'One Earth' uses. Two main designs, infinity or square, were explored with various typefaces as well as a 'painted' look to provide texture to the logo (Summer 2022).