Select Clients
Adidas, Alfred Sung Bespoke Tailoring, Aperol, Appleton Estate, Art Toronto, Biscuit & Duboche, Cabo Wabo, Campari, Converse, Corona Beer, DSW, Espolón Tequila, Forty Creek Whisky, Frangelico, General Motors, The Government of Ontario, Grand Marnier, Helly Hansen, LCBO, Loblaws & President’s Choice, Longbranch Bourbon, Minto Communities, Natiivo Condos, One Of A Kind Show, Philips Electronics, Pinnacle Vodka, Prodigy Math Game, SKYY Vodka, Sony Pictures, Sport Chek, Titleist, Transit City, White Spot, Wild Turkey, Woodbine Entertainment, Wray & Nephew
Work History
Campari Group
Senior Graphic Designer
2021 – 2025
Dynamic graphic designer at Campari Group Canada, bringing a blend of creativity and strategic thinking to the development of visually captivating brand assets. Designing impactful packaging, promotional materials, brand collateral, and digital content that elevates Campari Group's visual identity across the vast range of it's brand portfolios.
Triangles
Digital Experience Designer
2019 – 2020
Crafted visually compelling digital advertising campaigns and microsites, seamlessly linking ad engagement to user conversion with technical expertise to elevate brand presence and user experiences. Select clients include The One of a Kind Show, Alfred Sung Bespoke Tailoring, Minto Communities, and Woodbine Racetrack.
Curate.
(formally Juice Mobile)
Intermediate Designer
2016 – 2019
Specialized in digital advertising conceptualization and interactive ad development for a range of brand clients across all industries. Select clients include Loblaws, Philips Electronics, Titleist, Government of Ontario, Metrolinx, Sport Chek, and White Spot.
Education
Bachelor of Design
Ontario College of Art and Design University
Thesis: Used an uncritical lens to dissect the experience of millennials growing up with the internet and the impacts of social media. The project examined how digital culture shapes identity, communication, and social interactions, using visual storytelling and data visualization to highlight the profound influence of social media on this generation.
Regional Arts Program,
Visual Arts Diploma
Thesis: A close-up on the connection between vintage images of women and a modern perspective on performing femininity. The project examined how historical portrayals of women influence contemporary views on gender roles and identity, using visual analysis to highlight shifts and continuities in the representation of femininity.