DESIGN
Design sits at the intersection of instinct and intention. It’s where I begin most projects, whether I’m building a brand, shaping a story, or setting the tone for a world. Good design doesn’t just look right; it feels inevitable. It carries weight, rhythm, and memory.

In this section, you’ll find work that moves across mediums posters, apparel, visual identities, books but all of it comes back to the same idea: design as a storytelling tool. I’m drawn to form that communicates, that pushes against trends, and that holds a sense of place, culture, and motion.










Cooper Hewitt - Inspired by The Wire
This series of mock posters was created as a design exercise, drawing inspiration from the aesthetic and themes of The Wire. The project reimagines the narrative depth and gritty realism of the show through bold, graphic design. Each poster is a visual exploration of the characters, setting, and storylines, using typography, color, and composition to capture the raw, layered complexity of the series.





The series reflects a deep respect for the show’s portrayal of urban life, power dynamics, and societal challenges, while also showcasing the range of design techniques I employ to communicate these themes effectively. It’s an intersection of storytelling and design, where each piece speaks to the essence of the show’s impact on culture and society.