

This section showcases social posts I’ve created for moments and campaigns that relied on visuals to clearly convey key messages—whether through illustration, human-centered nonprofit storytelling, holiday content, public-safety guidance, or audiograms that combine motion and audio for stronger impact.

A piece I created during COVID, inspired by collective resilience. This poster was later acquired by the Library of Congress and purchased by the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, becoming part of both institutions’ permanent collections.

An e-book for a nonprofit devoted to science-driven research, education, and action to protect this irreplaceable resource. I collaborated closely with educator Carolyn Burn—who specializes in science literacy and critical thinking—to develop visual concepts that support the content throughout the e-book.

For this yearly fundraising campaign, each merch line is designed to feel unique and collectible. I created the pin, hat, tote bag, and two T-shirt designs, and my turnip illustration served as the core visual that was applied across the pieces I worked on.
The Caspian Sea—known as Khazar in northern Iran—is a vital, fragile coastline, and this poster was created to encourage people not to drive on its beaches so we can protect the shore and preserve its sea life.
The illustrations on this poster is done by Stephanie Stapleton.
I designed this California Summer Meals Week poster while at Share Our Strength, collaborating closely with Tommy Le to create a bright, advocacy-focused piece for state legislators to build awareness of No Kid Hungry and promote summer meal programs across California.






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