Graphic Design
& Art
Character / Mascot Design
Designed the official mascot character for Seattle Pride 2026's "Rally" theme in collaboration with the Seattle Pride organizing team. The brief called for a bold, celebratory figure that captured the energy of the event while aligning with their existing brand identity.
The character was developed through several design iterations with the Pride team, refining her silhouette, styling, and personality to land on a look that felt both on-brand and visually striking. The final design draws from Bratz doll aesthetics, exaggerated features, and drag queen glamour — combining a dramatic high ponytail, gold accessories, pink nails, and a confident pose to create a character that reads as fun, fierce, and unapologetically celebratory.
The "Rally" event branding is integrated directly into her costume, grounding her as an official mascot rather than a standalone illustration. The black background and dynamic hair composition give the piece a high-contrast, poster-ready quality suited for digital promotion and event materials.
Digital Art
Digital art has been part of my practice for years, spanning personal work and commissioned pieces alike. Working across tools like Photoshop and Procreate has given me a fluency with digital mediums that feeds directly into my design and UI work, where understanding color, composition, and visual weight is just as important as knowing the tools.
Traditional Art
My traditional work is rooted in ink on paper, drawn to the contrast and precision the medium demands. Stippling is a particular focus: building tone and texture through deliberate, accumulated marks is a slow process, but the results have a depth that's hard to replicate any other way. Several of those pieces are featured here.