EGON SCHIELE
I brought a revitalizing graphic voice to Egon Schiele's work, curating a collection of his pieces that expressed raw sexuality and risqué imagery into a contemporary risograph printed art book.
The vibrant violets and browns of the riso ink contrast the brooding, intimate scenes
of lovers embracing each other's flesh. The elegant serif type treatments dance around the compositions, complementing the shape of the bodies and emulating the feelings of tension, angst, and desire.
of lovers embracing each other's flesh. The elegant serif type treatments dance around the compositions, complementing the shape of the bodies and emulating the feelings of tension, angst, and desire.







HIDE & SEEK
Hide & Seek navigates an unlikely connection between two strangers, weaving through the grungy construction lots and chic storefronts of 90s New York City. Handcrafted with an assortment of paper textures, the story provides a tactile experience of the push and pull of falling in love. Curiosity. Vulnerability. Destiny.








THE PERSISTENCE OF POSTERS
I took a word-heavy essay like Andrew Blauvelt’s “The Persistence of Posters” and repackaged it into a compact zine that would engage curious readers without intimidating them with walls of text.
Being that the essay topic was about posters becoming a cultural tool of public expression, I paid homage to the Xerox zine culture back in the 80s, printing black ink on pink paper to achieve a classic punk feel.




ZINE ZINE
A zine on how to make a zine!








