This body of graphic design work highlights my ability to create cohesive visual systems across social and print formats. The projects include Instagram carousels and Pinterest infographics designed with scroll-stopping visuals, modular layouts, and strong brand consistency, as well as data-informed demographic posters and a printed brochure that emphasizes narrative flow and production-ready design. Created using Adobe Illustrator, InDesign, Photoshop, and Procreate, this work demonstrates my range in audience-focused, research-driven visual communication.

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Instagram Carousel
These infographic squares were designed for an Instagram carousel. Created during my graphic design internship with Bookstr, a company that celebrates books and the reading community, the carousel combines clean layouts, eye-catching visuals, and consistent branding to help communicate key messages effectively. 
While the text and book covers were provided by Bookstr, I was responsible for the overall design, ensuring each slide flows smoothly and captures attention on social media.
Pinterest Infographic
These Pinterest infographics adapt Instagram carousel content into long, scrollable designs. I focused on clean layouts and consistent branding to present key info clearly and keep viewers engaged, all while using the company’s text and book covers.
Digital Compositing & Asset Integration

This series of product visuals uses digital compositing to place company folders into real-world environments, including office and hospital settings, as well as a website banner featuring multiple products. Using Adobe Photoshop, I integrated 3D and photographic assets to create cohesive, realistic scenes that clearly showcase the products in use. These projects strengthened my skills in asset integration, photo compositing, and polished product presentation across marketing and web contexts.
How Did We Get The Border Collie
This poster traces the history of the Border Collie through a visual timeline, beginning with early human contact with canines and leading to the breed we recognize today. Using research-driven illustration and typographic hierarchy, I created a cohesive visual system that guides the viewer through key moments in the breed’s evolution. The project challenged me to distill historical information into a clear, engaging format that is both educational and visually accessible.
Hamster Brochure
Tri-Fold Brochure Mock-Up
This brochure infographic uses a playful comparison between my traits and those of a hamster to explore personal identity. Combining Procreate illustrations with Adobe InDesign layout, I carefully organized text and visuals into a compact, clean design that works both in print and digital formats. This project was a fun opportunity to sharpen my skills in creating designs that translate seamlessly across different mediums.
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