print design.
A small collection of print design pieces I’ve worked on over the years.
Photo Cards
I designed hundreds of customizable photo card templates that let customers personalize their cards with their own photos and messages. The designs covered a wide range of occasions, from everyday celebrations like birthdays to major holidays and were available on both card stock and photo paper.
Thousands of customers customized and printed these templates for their own cards.
Sweetest Doughnuts:
Logo Design
I designed this logo for Sweetest Doughnuts with a focus on creating a fun, approachable mark that’s easy to recognize and works across many applications. A simple doughnut icon paired with bold, friendly typography gives the logo a playful personality while staying clear and legible at a glance.
The straightforward shapes and balanced layout allow the logo to scale easily and reproduce consistently across print and digital materials.


Business Card Design
This business card was designed for a hair stylist client, with a focus on creating a bold, stylish piece that reflects their craft and personality. The high-contrast design and clean typography make the card easy to read, while the scissor and comb graphics add a playful, industry-specific touch.
The layout was designed to balance personality with clarity, ensuring key details stand out while still feeling polished and professional. The result is a card that feels confident, memorable, and well suited for everyday client interactions.
Illustration
This illustration is part of a personal series where I turn wordplay into characters. “Mac My Day” features a grumpy little macaroni who’s clearly not in the mood, bringing the pun to life with simple shapes, bold lines, and lots of attitude.
The focus was on making the joke land fast while keeping the character expressive and fun. It’s playful, a little silly, and designed to work well on things like stickers, shirts, and other merch.

Brochure Design
This brochure was designed to showcase Orion’s capabilities in trade show and experiential design in a clear, engaging way. The layout balances bold visuals with easy-to-scan content, guiding the reader through services, process, and real-world examples without feeling overwhelming.
Strong typography, angled graphic elements, and supporting photography help create movement and visual interest, while maintaining a polished, professional look. The final piece was designed to work both as a leave-behind at events and as a sales tool—communicating value quickly while reinforcing the brand’s strength and credibility.

Package Design
This DVD package was created for a film made during the Providence 48 Hour Film Project. The goal was to design something that felt cinematic and eye-catching, while matching the mood of the film.
The design mixes layered imagery, expressive type, and textured details to give the packaging a dramatic, finished feel. Both the front and back were designed to tell a bit of the story while still being clear and easy to read. The final piece helped give the fast-paced project a polished, shelf-ready look.











