I specialize in package design, because I enjoy the challenge of designing a series of products that look good alone or together. I also design logos and branding for any other printed pieces my clients may need, from brochures to trade show booths.
Travel is one of my favorite things, and I’m interested in other cultures, so designing for products or organizations with ethnic flair is always appealing. It is possible to learn new things every day in my work, which means I am always interested, never bored.
I work with other designers and art directors, as well as having my own clients. Designers I’ve worked with include Invok Brands, Dragon Rouge, Macy’s, and Condé Nast; clients include Oxford University Press, Michele’s Granola, Undercover Snacks, and many other companies and organizations in the US and as far away as Europe, Africa, and South Asia.
My goal with each of my clients is to communicate clearly and strategically about the company or product, and to have a beautiful and effective result.
I graduated with honors from Parsons School of Design in New York in 2001. My design work has been featured on The Dieline.com and in the book Exploring Package Design by Chuck Groth, and can be found in markets, boutiques, and department stores across the US and abroad.