Dot.
2025
Role: Designer
DOT. is an experimental design forum and publication built around gathering, reflection, and making. What started as my thesis evolved into a space where emerging designers slow down, look back, and create from where they are now. Through workshops, printed matter, and curated experiences, DOT. centers conversation, personal perspective, and collective presence. Each outcome stands on its own, but together they form a larger portrait of growth, shared process, and the many ways designers shape what comes next.
Super*
2025
Role: Project Manager/ Designer/ Director
SUPER* is a collaborative senior exhibition centered on transition, identity, and the moment between student and professional. Acting as a project manager alongside three classmates, I helped guide the exhibition from concept to execution. My contributions included designing the senior class shirt, directing the senior video, and creating the commemorative program poster, while overseeing multiple design teams to ensure cohesion across the show. SUPER* reflects the energy, ambition, and collective effort behind bringing a graduating class’s work into one shared experience.
Happenstance
2023
Role: Designer
HAPPENSANCE is a chance based card game that asks players to build a “perfect life” without full control over the outcome. Using three decks, red, green, and yellow players shuffle, deal, trade, and draw cards that range from worst case to okay moments. The game unfolds through turns of negotiation and chance, forcing players to work with what they are given rather than what they want. HAPPENSANCE leans into randomness,s letting things happen while quietly asking what a perfect life actually looks like
Words we wish we would have said
2023
Role: Designer/Artist
Started in spring 2023 and ongoing, this project grew out of my questions about love, life, and why we do what we do. Instead of searching for answers, I wanted to listen. Through anonymous contributions, I created a space for people to share thoughts they often keep to themselves. The project explores how deeply personal questions can be both uniquely human and quietly shared, offering a moment of recognition and the possibility that we are not as alone as we think.