Weinstein Jewish Community Center
Substrata Rome App
When we think of history, we typically think of a linear path, in which we are constantly moving forward. However, in a physical space, history builds up in layers. The past is constantly being buried by urban development, neglect, and the natural landscape. Substrata is a virtual reality app that works to unearth those layers, transporting you into the past through historical photographs.
Three to the Em Prints LLC
Branding and social media presence I created for my small business selling prints, design, and paper products.
The Shoulders I Stand On Cannot Feel Me
My VCUarts senior thesis was a digital archive of love letters written in Yiddish and translated, sent between 1912 and 1914. Both Benjamin and Sadie had emigrated from different parts of Eastern Europe to escape horrifying persecution for being Jewish. This is an ongoing project, and I'm working to construct a narrative of their personal lives and coming-of-age, while noting the historical context and climate they were living in. The website can be accessed at https://shouldersofgiants.cargo.site/
VMHC First Friday Concepts
Graphics made for editorial print, web, social media, and in-house graphics made to promote the Virginia Museum of History and Culture's First Friday event, in Richmond, Virginia. All graphics made using the VMHC brand standards and guidelines.
Copy of Wedding Invitations and Holiday Cards
I designed holiday cards, wedding invitation suites, and birth announcements for a small stationary company in Richmond, Virginia. The cards were digitally designed and then batched in pre-press to ultimately be be letterpress printed and debossed into paper.
Children's Museum of Richmond Internship
Examples of social media and signage graphics created at part of 2017 graphic design internship at the Children's Museum of Richmond
Jewish Life at VCU Branding
Work created as part of my 2018 internship at Jewish Life at VCU, in which I created a complete branding guide still used today.
Art Is Life
My contribution to a larger publication about the theory of graphic design. I combine my love of design and art history, as well as the research of Mayan art and architecture that I worked on in Mérida, Yucatán, Mexico in the summer of 2019.
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