I’m web designing for a start up theatre group consisting of Northwestern graduates called White Elephant. Here are a couple of preliminary main page designs. We’re heading in the direction of version 2.
It’ll be launched this summer!


I’m web designing for a start up theatre group consisting of Northwestern graduates called White Elephant. Here are a couple of preliminary main page designs. We’re heading in the direction of version 2.
It’ll be launched this summer!




For my web design final assignment, I chose to make a website on London’s modern arts and culture,
in light of the fact that I’ll be in London in a few months.
The website was made to be an interactive .pdf, not a real one.
Above are the few pages that would be a part of a more expansive website.


Recently I did a retail store design for a few Kellogg grad students’ Android store concept project. They were looking for a customer-friendly store with a hotel lounge / living room / sci-fi feel all mixed together. I did a rough sketch and colored this in Photoshop.
For the love of Guacamole.
I made this for my media design class assignment. We had to visually present a recipe in an eye-catching way.
My take on this design was to hand draw the ingredients, because cooking is a very homey activity. Hand drawn images have a more friendly and home-like quality to them. Besides, I had tons of fun sketching and coloring them out.
Now I just need to make some real guac.
A quick side project I did for a Kellogg student’s business seminar.
The request was to make a poster design with a bonsai tree and a clean look. Go Kellogg.


Concept work for a battle of the bands event.
Two different color approaches for two different moods.
The patterns/marks are made with traces I collected on tracing paper for my Monotype class. All else is done in Illustrator.


Back in April, there was a poster design contest for the undergraduate research grant. I submitted the the above two. The first one won. There were t-shirts, brochures, posters made from it and I was awarded $100.
Fun experience :)


My sister asked me to do a t-shirt design for her class.
It’s a math and science academy, so I thought I’d use some geometry.
But the design might have been a bit too artsy for the math and science peeps.
They rejected all of these designs, and opted for an impressively unimpressive one.