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I’m a Graphic Designer focused on transforming rough drafts into resolutions. My work blends creativity with strategy, producing print-ready packaging, marketing materials,

and branded content that connect with audiences. I enjoy solving visual problems, experimenting with style, and helping brands stuck in a creative rut

rediscover their voice.

Growing up in the desert meant I spent long summers indoors, escaping the relentless Arizona heat. That time inside became an opportunity to explore creativity. Surrounded by sketchbooks, paints, and pencils, I discovered early on that art could transform ordinary afternoons into moments of imagination.

My interest in drawing began at the age of five, and I quickly developed a fascination with portraiture and storytelling. Recreating people with both accuracy and emotional depth became a rewarding creative challenge that continues to shape my artistic practice today. I draw much of my inspiration from the world around me, especially the subtle, often overlooked details that reveal personality and narrative.

This early passion for art led me to pursue a career in the creative field. In 2026, I earned my Bachelor’s degree in Graphic Design from Huntington University. While in college,

I developed food packaging designs that went to print for established companies, gaining hands-on experience in production and brand storytelling. One of my first projects to go to print was a label design for Oldman River Brewery. Holding the finished product in my hands was a defining moment—it carried the same sense of satisfaction I felt after completing a painting. It was no longer just an idea, but something tangible and alive.

Today, I approach design with the same curiosity that first sparked my love for art. Whether through illustration, branding, or print design, I enjoy transforming ideas into visuals that feel thoughtful, engaging, and human—because for me, the most rewarding part of creating is seeing imagination come to life.

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