Graphic design has always been part of how I communicate—but it wasn’t until I pursued an MFA in Information Design and Data Visualization at Northeastern University (graduated 2025) that I truly formalized my practice. That experience gave me more than just technical training—it deepened my understanding of process, iteration, and the many ways design can shape how people receive and respond to information. I came away with stronger tools, greater confidence, and a clearer sense that effective communication is never one-size-fits-all—it must respond to purpose, audience, and context.
This portfolio brings together a range of projects created before, during, and after that academic chapter. From professional design work for the D’Amore-McKim School of Business’s Corporate Learning team to independent explorations in layout, branding, and visual storytelling, each piece reflects a focus on clarity, usability, and message. What unites them is not a single style, but a commitment to communication through thoughtful, intentional design.