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A series of album cover concepts for the fictional indie band After August. The designs explore the mood of “blue hour” through bold typography and stylized sunset imagery, using warm oranges and deep blues to capture the transition between day and night. Each concept experiments with composition, reflection, and color to visually express the band’s atmospheric, nostalgic sound.
blue hour
creighton rec well
A collection of branded graphics created for the Creighton University RecWell department as part of my work in the university’s Creative Suite. The designs support a wide range of campus initiatives—from events and programming to facility promotions—while maintaining a cohesive visual identity aligned with the RecWell brand. This project allowed me to focus heavily on brand consistency, typography, and energetic visual elements that reflect the department’s active and community-driven atmosphere. Each piece balances clarity and engagement, translating RecWell’s mission of wellness and recreation into bold, approachable graphics for students across campus.
glass harbor
A full album rollout concept for the fictional band Echoes in Transit, centered around their record Glass Harbor. The project includes an album-themed band logo, album cover, vinyl packaging, and tour posters, all built around a moody, atmospheric visual language. Using neon glow, cool tones, and transit-inspired imagery, the designs explore themes of distance, signal loss, and late-night movement to reflect the band’s cinematic, dream-pop sound.
unlocked
A digital zine exploring the hidden gems of the Old Market in downtown Omaha, Nebraska. The project highlights independent, locally owned shops through personal reflection and original interviews, combining my journalistic skills with my design practice to tell each store’s story visually and authentically. Through thoughtful layouts, expressive typography, and carefully selected quotes, the zine captures the warmth, nostalgia, and creativity that define places like City Limits, Homer’s, and The Lotus—celebrating the human connection and timeless charm that make the Old Market feel like home.