Welcome to my graphic design portfolio! As a beginner in this field, I am excited to share my journey and showcase my progress. Explore my work and see the evolution of my skills as I learn and grow in graphic design.
For this project, I got to design a menu that feels like it came straight out of a Boston tea room in 1917. The challenge was to make it as authentic as possible—right down to the pricing, food options, and vintage design style. I did a deep dive into what people would have actually ordered back then and paired that with a layout and typography that matched the era. The result came out to a menu that looks like it could’ve been plucked from a little café over a century ago. This was such a fun way to blend history, research, and design into one project!
I created a real estate one-pager showcasing a luxury penthouse in Back Bay for an interview assignment. The goal was to design a visually appealing, brand-consistent layout that highlighted the property's key features while maintaining a polished and professional aesthetic. I carefully selected brand fonts, colors, and typography to align with the company’s style guidelines, ensuring a cohesive look. The layout balances high-quality images with concise, engaging property descriptions, making it easy for potential buyers to absorb key details at a glance. This project was a great blend of design, marketing, and storytelling- a really great challenge for me.
This mockup wireframe was created using Figma- my first time using the program. It was definitely difficult to figure out all of the intricacies of the tool, but it was very satisfying to see it come together. Brand colors and typography were used throughout to keep consistency. Here, you can see the first half of the homepage. I also created what can be seen on the menu bar: Events, About Us, FAQ, Resources, Contact Us, and a donation page. I also made mobile versions of each. Photos, logos, and other details have been removed for the client's privacy.