is a multi-disciplinary Chicago-based designer and recent graduate in Communication Design from Washington University in St. Louis. My practice exemplifies cohesive visual identities and experimental processes. I enjoy visually telling stories (especially those lesser-known) and creating immersive experiences. When I’m not in my studio, I enjoy thrifting, volunteering at animal shelters, making stickers, and working out.
IRRATIONAL, ABSTRACT, AVANT GARDE: Dadaist Women of the 20th Century
MULTILINGUAL TYPOGRAPHY | BRANDING & IDENTITY | CASE STUDY
Bilingual logo and identity for Irrational, Abstract, Avant Garde: Dadaist Women of the 20th Century, an exhibit that both showcases and draws on the aesthetics of the surrealist and dadaist movements of the 1910s.
Process
I used original scans of wood type from the Washington University in St. Louis Nancy Spirtas Kranzberg Studio for the Illustrated Book to create a typeface that exemplified the hands-on, D. I. Y. nature of Dadaist art and publications.
I wanted to create something that breaks the mold and leans into the surreal and avant-garde.