








Zodiaque Dance Company is a collaborative dance group that develops young dancers based out of the University at Buffalo. Each year, they host a series of shows that showcases their work. This design prominently features the dancers while adhering to university wide design standards.
The final 11"x17" poster was produced as a printed piece.

In a collaborative effort with M&T Bank, the University at Buffalo, the City of Buffalo, and the NFTA Metro, free public Wi-Fi was installed in downtown Buffalo to aid the creation of a more tech-savvy city. The project led to the development of style guidelines, a logo, a self-sustaining landing page that offers visitors various ways to engage with the exciting attractions the City of Buffalo has to offer.
The design of the website and logo was inspired by the life of the city. Colors were derived from Buffalo’s enthusiastic sports teams, while typography and icon choices were made based on legibility. The logo’s design was inspired by a bronze buffalo statue that is showcased in the window of a local business on Main Street in downtown Buffalo.
The official website can be viewed here.

An advertisement for a workshop at Dreamland Arts Studio in Buffalo, New York with transdisciplinary artist and theorist, Ian Alan Paul. Created while working alongside Jasmina Tumbas, PhD as an art assistant.
The poster draws on themes central to Paul’s work which focuses primarily on falsified realities within both digital and physical spaces. The central image, provided by the artist, references the Yes Men art group, a major influence on Paul’s work. The final poster was posted throughout the city of Buffalo, on the University at Buffalo’s campus, and on Dreamland’s official web outlets.
The final 11"x17" poster was produced as a printed piece.

An advertisement for an Emerging Choreographers Showcase hosted by the University at Buffalo’s Department of Theatre and Dance. The unique sizing of the poster allows for the design to cut through marketing clutter.
The 6"x17" poster design additionally adheres to the university-wide design standards.

Produced for the University at Buffalo's digital team to be used during times of crisis. The design was created in a manner that allows for optimal viewing on the majority of major mobile devices and social media platforms.

The Protean Art Show featured several artists with various ties to the University at Buffalo’s Art Department that communicated simple concepts through diverse means. Overall, the design features simple design as a means of mimicking the themes analyzed within the art show.
The final 7"x5" postcard was produced as a printed piece.

Muslimedia is an event sponsored by the University at Buffalo's College of Arts and Sciences. The event focused on a debate surrounding the manner in which journalists cover Muslims at home and abroad.
The final 11"x17" poster was produced as a printed piece.

Presented by the University at Buffalo's Department of Comparative Literature, the Writing and Violence symposium invites several speakers to discuss violence in regards to the written word.
The final was 6"x17" poster was produced as a printed piece.