Website design is my escape from the stresses of life, allowing for the creation of a digital space through the harmonious integration of creativity and functionality – at the heart of any project is the user. In my journey, I aim to contribute to the digital world in a way that is not only interesting, but highly functional and meaningful.

Interface design is a dynamic medium through which I seek to make a positive impact on user experience one project at a time. I also experiment in various mediums such as digital art, painting, drawing, and photography to further express myself.

A display of a website, four posters, and twenty recipe cards I created and took imagery for.https://swiftsizzles.com/
A simplified poster example for a website I created. I intended for the poster to appear like a website popup.
This is one of the many images I took for Swift Sizzles. I tried to make each food look as appetizing as possible.
I created recipe cards for each food item on the website – viewers were encouraged to grab as many as they liked.
A booklet I illustrated for students to draw inspiration and create their own imagery and diagrams.
I laid out each page and created vector drawings in Adobe Illustrator using the pen and direct selection tool.
Each set of pictures is simplified enough for a young student to imitate in their own technique.
Coloring the imagery was intended to be simplified yet impactful. Each animal needed to be recognizable.
While experimenting with a fast shutter speed, I captured animals in action. I went with an off-centered subject.
Hummingbirds make for an interesting and difficult subject to capture. I photographed one while flying.
Photo editing and lighting are some of my favorite items to experiment with. This leave made for an engaging subject.
While taking a photo of this colorful weed, I captured a bee during photosynthesis – this was a pleasant surprise.
An illustration I created of a deconstructed blender. Again, I used Adobe Illustrator to create this vector drawing.
A vector drawing I made of a bird flying home. I wanted to go for more of a “sketchy” feeling rather than colorful.
While trying to find a subject to illustrate, I found a set of headphones laying around and began creating.
I wanted an intricate design to create and decided to illustrate a tuba at a slightly angled position.
A landscape painting created on canvas with acrylic. I find mountains to be a huge inspiration of mine.
An image using a shallow depth of field. This water droplet on a blade of grass made for the perfect subject.
A vector drawing created for a client of their cat – I wanted to create a recognizable image while also using my own style.
Food imagery taking of homemade bread. This is a close-up shot to try and look as appetizing as possible.
One page of six of a website content plan I created to provide a client with a planned timeline and thorough details.
I described the content in great detail. As I completed work, the document was updated, and the client was informed.
I wanted this document to be as organized and easy to read as possible, so I went for a simplified design.
I made sure the client was aware that they could suggest any changes to the timeline as needed.