Digital Forest Project
This project was done in multiple stages. Starting with doing the logo and combining the words digital and forest. The biggest importance that I was taught was making sure it had to fit ADA standards. Meaning that my logo and website had to be accessible to a variety of people with physical and mental disabilities. The website is broken down throughout the figma file from the logo to the atoms, molecules, and organism to the color palette, and even font sizes. It also includes an audit that compares different websites from each other clean energy websites and non- clean energy websties. Using that audit helps us improve our website and see what our competitors are doing and how we can improve on it. This was an independent project, but the imagery for the main page is a motion graphic. I worked on that motion graphic with students that came abroad and made sure the images fit ADA standards. Feel free to look around the file and even take the website for a test. Most of the website is fully functioning and should show you which buttons fully work. The images that are shown are from the figma file, but I highly recommend looking at the figma file to have a better look.
Spring 2025 - Figma and Illustrator
Loading Page Project
Fall 2025 - Figma
Designed 2 loading page animations for a company of our choice. I went with the game called “Dave The Diver.” It was a fishing game and I was inspired to create a pixel art based on this game with fish elements. For the first gif is a fishing animation because of it was fishing game. For the second one it was a fishing cutting animation because another plot to the game was you were able to run your own sushi shop with the fish you catch. These were all created in figma and coverted into a gif.
Matching Tiles Game
Fall 2025 - Illustrator
For this project, we created a matching tiles game for a brand of our choice. I chose "Ace Attorney." I designed the tiles in Illustrator and created a vector-based design for the back of the cards. Then, I brought the design into Figma to create the animation, including a start sequence, instructions, the game itself, and a "play again" option. With the game being a visual novel, I wanted to incorporate that visual novel aspect into my game; Having a start storyline and an ending.
Immersive Geospatial Design
Fall 2024 - Made using Illustrator, Dimensions, and Aero
For this project we created a Nature Treasure Hunt AR App is a kid-friendly, augmented reality experience where visitors discover plants throughout the arboretum. Designed for all ages but tailored to young explorers, this adventure takes place across the arboretum grounds, accessible via QR code at entry points. Launching during peak season (spring/summer) and adaptable for special events, the app aims to inspire curiosity about nature through interactive learning. Visitors scan the QR code to access the AR app without downloading, then follow animal sprites to find plants, earning fun facts and collectible badges along the way.
This video is a mockup of the app would look like and there is a voice over to explain the concept.