I’m a brand identity designer focused on building clear, strategic visual systems that work across real-world applications. My work spans branding, editorial design, typography, and environmental graphics, with experience developing cohesive identities for campus dining, publications, and campaigns at George Mason University. I approach design as both a visual and functional problem—balancing aesthetics with purpose, clarity, and usability.

I spent nearly a decade at the Moscow School of Arts and Architecture studying architectural drawing, composition, and visual structure, a foundation that shapes my focus on systems, hierarchy, and intentional form. I’m currently completing my BFA in Graphic Design at George Mason University, where I’ve worked on projects from brand identity systems to large-scale installations.
Professionally, I’ve worked with Mason Dining and Auxiliary Services to develop marketing campaigns, branded products, and environmental graphics that directly engage a large campus audience. My work has also been recognized in student design competitions and publications. I’m fluent in Adobe Creative Suite, Figma, and 3D tools, and I bring both technical precision and conceptual thinking into every project.
Outside of design, I’m usually cooking (most often Italian food), painting, or collecting visual references I’ll probably never organize properly. I like design that feels human and intentional—though if I’m being honest, a good plate of pasta can influence my mood almost as much as good typography :)

Let’s create something meaningful together!
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