A mix of print and digital.

Through relationships built with my ongoing partners, I have had the opportunity to work on various materials for local non-profits, programs, and small businesses around Columbus.

  • Franklintennial

    In 2022, Franklinton is turning 225! To celebrate the Franklinton Historical Society with support from local businesses and organizations is throwing a year-long celebration of Franklinton’s past, present and future.

    To kick things off I created a logo that uses the star from the neighborhood “Franklinton Flag” uniting the divided circle representing East and West Franklinton. As we honor our past by celebrating where we are today, the neighborhood can begin to look to the future of it’s place in Columbus.

  • ARtsway Columbus

    Students work with local professional artists and educators to learn how to design a mural. They also work alongside augmented reality (AR) technologies that allow their mural to “come to life” as an animated feature viewed through a smart phone screen. More about the program can be found on their website.

    I’ve illustrated the driving concept of connecting art with technology and youth with local creative professionals in a simple yet impactful logo.

  • Outreach

    Southeast Healthcare, a comprehensive provider of community mental health, primary care, dental, alcohol and drug, vocational, housing and homeless services in Columbus.

    Creating engaging material for people who are struggling with addiction is tough. Southeast Healthcare needed a refresh of their outreach resource hot card. If nothing else, the person picking this up will receive an uplifting message and know that if they need help it is available.

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