The New University
September 2020 - June 2023
Led a graphic design team of 4+ interns quarterly with weekly article assignments, graphic design exercises, and a final portfolio project.
Created 11 graphics for 5 articles featured in UCI's school newspaper.
Created 10+ graphics for quarterly recruitment materials and miscellaneous graphics for the paper.
My headshots for the paper in Fall 2020, Fall 2021, and Fall 2022 respectively.
Made using Canva.
Made in Graphic by Picta, Inc. and Adobe Photoshop.
Made using Canva.
Made using shape elements in Canva.
KUCI News
Fall 2022
Created 5 graphics to launch the Fall 2022 rebrand for KUCI News' Instagram and SoundCloud pages. These graphics were:
1 profile picture graphic: used for SoundCloud and Instagram, based on a simplified radio with a chat bubble reading "On air," a feature from the previous profile picture.
3 track cover image graphics: 1 for Campus Skinny, 1 for Pulp News, and 1 for the Pub.
1 SoundCloud banner: made using fun-shaped elements and a color palette based on the 3 track cover images.
Social media carousel for Winter 2023 intern applications.
Zoom virtual backgrounds made for KUCI News staff to use during our info session for applicants.
Social media carousel advertising our Zoom info session.
UCI Campuswide Honors Collegium
September 2021 - June 2023
Created 10+ social media event graphics for various CHC student events during my time as a PAA.
Made using a group PAA Canva account, which I started as a way for future CHC PAAs to look back on old event materials for inspiration and archival purposes.
Through my work, I learned how to make effective graphics through including relevant information and links needed for the event, as well as how to make graphics accessible using WebAIM, an online tool that checks color contrast.
Made using Canva.
Graphic Designer
September 14 - 21, 2023
Created graphics used the in-game videos and the logo for the game's itch.io page.
The logo utilizes 2 stills from “Experiments in motion graphics” by John Whitney Sr (1968): one still being used for the "O" typeface and the other being used as an eye icon.