A graphic of an Identification Guide for the California Condor. The page features a white background with light blue accents and colorful illustrations showcasing the history, significance, and special features of the Condor.
California Condor Identification Guide
After over a century long absence, the California condor is back in the Pacific Northwest! On May 3rd, 2022 the Yurok Tribe’s Condor Restoration Program, in conjunction with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife (USFWS) Service, released the first two juvenile condors (between the ages of 2-3) in Northern California. To help the public identify these incredible creatures as they return to the wild, Oregon Wild and I created an Identification Guide featuring the history, significance, and extraordinary physical features of the California Condor.
This image is the front page of an Activity Book from The Planetary Academy children's program. There is a to-scale model of the Sun and every planet. There is a title in white and blue text that says "Your Place in Space."
The Planetary Society: Children's Membership Program
Starting in 2021, I began working with The Planetary Society to build out their children's membership program. This is a dream project for me, incorporating everything from branding and layout design to science communications and illustration. I'm thrilled for the upcoming release of year one and can't wait for children around the United States to enjoy learning about space through our educational packages.
This image is the front page of an Annual Report created for Divest Oregon. There is a photo of Mt. Hood with a dark green overlay and a yellow band across the width of the page. There is a title "Risky Business" and a subtitle: Oregon Treasury's Fossil Fuel Problem.
Divest Oregon's 2021 Report: Risky Business
In 2021, I worked with the team at Divest Oregon to build a report analyzing the Oregon State Treasury's risky investments of public money in fossil fuels. The lack of transparency and precarious management of billions of dollars in public money must be addressed and changed for the better for the sake of our environmental and financial future.
This is an image of the Gamezies logo in white on a light blue background.
Branding and Design for Gamezies
I worked with the team at Gamezies to create the first logo for their new venture: plush mascots created with ultimate fans and ultimate safety in mind.
This is the Painted Fern Fiber Co. logo. It includes this title wrapped around green and purple ferns in the shape of a ball of yarn.
Branding and Design for Painted Fern Fiber Co.
I worked with Diana Hays, founder of Painted Fern Fiber Co., to create a custom identify for her hand-dyed fiber and knitwear business. We crafted a look and feel inspired by silvery painted ferns and Diana's favorite color palette, combining textile imagery with the natural form of these beautiful plants. 
This is a photo of a Ponderosa Pine (a red-orange pine) with grass and other trees in the background. There is a title that says "Oregon Wild 2021 Annual Report."
Oregon Wild's 2021 Annual Report
I designed the 2021 Annual Report for Oregon Wild, an incredible conservation organization working to protect ecosystems, wildlife, and natural resources across the state.
This is the Hoover logo, a white logo in script font that says "Hoover" placed on a navy background.
Branding for Hoover Learning Group
In 2018, I created the logo and branding design for Hoover Learning Group. This included developing mood boards, building icons and brand marks, and of course, finding the signature look they still use today.
Macon Tourism and the Search for Soul
As an Art Director at Osborn Barr Paramore agency, I worked with Macon Tourism to create a visual campaign called "The Search for Soul." This dual force of custom illustration and intentional art direction brought to light the rich legacy of Macon, Georgia in the categories of Music, Food, History, and Outdoor Recreation.
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