With over 100 years of experience, Elder Care Alliance applies a person-centered approach and an environment that fosters independence, empowerment and engagement to provide holistic care for older adults and their loved ones.
Elder Care Alliance looked to energize their presence on social media with sincere content that resonated with the organization’s vision and values. I designed a process to collect honest thoughts and messages directly from the residents at ECA’s Mercy Community. I then created a design system to share this content on social media. I also designed templates for their weekly calendar and labels for displaying the artwork at the communities.
The festival’s identity—an unnatural splicing of animate and inanimate elements plus bright, acid colors— expresses the idea that playing with life can potentially create something that is lethal to its creator.
“Both Ridley Scott and Stanley Kubrick are known for their ability to seduce viewers with wonderfully intricate worlds. And beyond these encapsulating settings, a recurring conflict in their films also ties the work of these two directors: Characters who find themselves struggling against that which they themselves brought to life. The fourteen films chosen to be featured in God-like Errors show individuals confronting and many times succumbing to their unexpectedly problematic creations.”
Advocating for sustainable consumption by illustrating factory farming effects on world resources.
This is a poster for Opulence, a weekly dance party that takes place every Monday from 8pm to 2am at Beaux SF. The event is complete with DJs and plenty of 21+ entertainment.
The poster references nightlife and the versatility of modern music.
A series of lighthearted illustrations created for Invidica, an online wholesale market place. These robots will gladly show you what Invidica is all about. Simple, friendly and easy.
An ode to the alien-invasion-worthy dessert, Bake’s cheese tarts, originally from Hokkaido.
Short lyric video inspired by the music and style of the band Gorillaz.
Collage-styled animation made in After Effects
Short Looped Animation made with Illustrator and After Effects
For Pokemon players, this diagram serves as an aid in choosing your first Pokémon (called “starters”); a decision that influences to a great extent the difficulty of the initial stages in the game.
Referencing the color and shapes of the “pokeball” in its decorations, and utilizing bar graphs, typography and illustrations to communicate, this graphic goes in depth as a tool for novice players of the Pokemon franchise.
The Glitch music festival’s illustration-based design embodies the playfulness of video game music through an anthropomorphic character inspired by gaming controllers and the bright colors of vintage video games.
“OVNI” is the equivalent of “UFO” in Spanish. This is a display typeface that plays with and emphasizes negative space. OVNI’s controlled organic elements make for an expressive display typeface appropriate for playful titles or even, at a smaller scale, as texture.
Inspired by the lively theme and style of the “Glitch Festival” illustration, these four characters are examples of the individuals who I imagined would populate the festival.
As a foreigner in San Francisco, the cultural amalgam that is Chinatown was a fascinating neighborhood to research and explore. From the cultural conflict that resulted in its foundation to the mainly commercial interest of its inhabitants today, A Place of Many takes its readers through the many phases that Chinatown has lived through.
This illustration is the result of combining the words “car” and “stereo” into a single image. The stereo’s elements are placed and drawn in a way that would make it resemble a car.