In addition to physical crafting, I enjoy creating digital designs via Procreate and Canva. Below are some of my favorite personal projects!
I designed these Principles of Design posters as a way to surround myself with what matters most in my creative practice. They serve as daily reminders to keep inspiration close, ideas flowing, and my work aligned with the principles I believe in.
The Camp Lasagna design was inspired by my Grandma Sue, who makes the best lasagna every time we visit. Growing up, my sister and I counted down the days to our summer stays with her — what we lovingly called “Camp Grandma.”
Creating this piece was a joyful way to blend those memories into something tangible, and now we proudly wear our Camp Lasagna merch whenever we’re back together.
My sister, Grandma, and I sporting our Camp Lasagna Crewnecks.
Café Olive was inspired by my beloved cat, Olive, whose personality brings so much charm to our home. What started as a playful idea for hosting turned into a full experience - complete with a logo I designed for the cups and menu, and a custom poster for guests to sign in celebration of the day.
My inaugural home cafe
Mema Keco’s branding identity was inspired by her love of crafting and nature, translating her world into something organic, colorful, and joyfully imperfect. We built a maximalist visual system with patchwork influences, layered typography, and handcrafted details that feel collected and homegrown. The result is a cozy, expressive brand that reflects her warmth, creativity, and hands-on spirit.