01. In December of 2025, I was tasked with completing a multi-faceted project that impacted the local public. As someone deeply passionate about live music, I decided to tackle the issue of poor concert etiquette. Through a combination of print and digital outreach (zines and YouTube, respectively), I aimed to foster connections that build a close-knit community where people care to uplift each other's experiences via our mutual interest. I found that strengthening these bonds in our third-spaces fosters a sense of unity within a group of seasoned concertgoers, where we can mitigate issues caused by newcomers who might not know how to respectfully act in public spaces through patience and open communication.

This zine was available in 6 New York City record stores during the month of December.

01. In December of 2025, I was tasked with completing a multi-faceted project that impacted the local public. As someone deeply passionate about live music, I decided to tackle the issue of poor concert etiquette. Through a combination of print and digital outreach (zines and YouTube, respectively), I aimed to foster connections that build a close-knit community where people care to uplift each other's experiences via our mutual interest. I found that strengthening these bonds in our third-spaces fosters a sense of unity within a group of seasoned concertgoers, where we can mitigate issues caused by newcomers who might not know how to respectfully act in public spaces through patience and open communication.

This zine was available in 6 NYC record stores in the month of December. The project showed that the community concerts bring and the opportunity to introduce more people to the power of music is worth etiquette issues that may come from inexperienced fans. 

03. Inspired by the Russian Constructivist movement, this poster utilizes large geometric and structural elements with a bold, limited, color palette. Includes a handlettered custom Cyrillic-like font called Keposhka, created by Nate Piekos for My Chemical Romance’s “Long Live the Black Parade” tour.  

03. Inspired by the Russian Constructivist movement, this poster utilizes large geometric and structural elements with a bold, limited, color palette. Includes a handlettered custom Cyrillic-like font called Keposhka, created by Nate Piekos for My Chemical Romance’s “Long Live the Black Parade” tour.  

02. Intended to showcase the font Akzidenz-Grotesk, these type specimen posters aim to balance a large amount of text while maintaining a minimalist sensibility.

04. With a blend of design and my background in fine art, this Halloween inspired deck of cards leans fully into the colorful and over the top style found in my illustrative work.

06. Created for a fictional restaurant, this menu combines classic New York City taxi motifs, with a modern spin that feels fresh and youthful.

02. Intended to showcase the font Akzidenz-Grotesk, these type specimen posters aim to balance a large amount of text while maintaining a minimalist sensibility.

03. Inspired by the Russian Constructivist movement, this poster utilizes large geometric and structural elements with a bold, limited, color palette. Includes a handlettered custom Cyrillic-like font called Keposhka, created by Nate Piekos for My Chemical Romance’s “Long Live the Black Parade” tour.  

04. With a blend of design and my background in fine art, this Halloween inspired deck of cards leans fully into the colorful and over the top style found in my illustrative work.

05. These type specimen posters play with the simplicity of Helvetica against bold and busy elements, while prioritizing a lot of well designed body copy.

06. Created for a fictional restaurant, this menu combines classic New York taxi motifs, with a modern spin that feels fresh and youthful.

05. These type specimen posters play with the simplicity of Helvetica against bold and busy elements, while prioritizing a lot of well designed body copy.