Interactive Data Visualization
This simple web interaction built with p5.js allows users to place visual markers of Armenian architecture across the screen, mirroring the typological frequency of a collected dataset.

Client: personal work
Work: web design, data visualization


2023


Motion Graphic Social Campaign
Commissioned work for a jewelry studio with a social following of over 14,000. I worked with their branding team to promote their new Boston studio location.

Client: Brave Daughters
Work: branding, advertising, digital design


2023


Concept Print Product
This print and packaging design is a physical product with conceptual inspiration. I designed, printed, and finished a limited series of backup copies of my hard drive filled with personal data.

Client: personal work
Work: print, product, and concept design


2024


Play Set  Product 
I designed, fabricated, and play-tested a reinterpretation of a popular board game. This game set borrows in its aesthetics, but emphasizes cooperation over competition.

Client: personal work
Work:
print, product, digital fabrication

2024


Poster Designs
I’ve designed graphics and imagery for client promotions and personal work. My designs are being used to promote international creative projects.

Client: various
Work: graphics, branding, type design



2020–

Publication Designs

I design and produce publications from layout and file setup to printing and construction, specializing in book design for creative clients and artists' publications.

Client: various
Work: layout, type, print production


2020–


Experience


Previous
AlvaMed Inc.
School of the Museum of Fine Arts
Education

2019-2024
Tufts University  
BA: Int’l Literary and Visual Studies

Somerville, MA, US


School of the Museum of Fine Arts  
BFA: Studio Art
Boston, MA, US


2015-2019
Boston College High School
Dorchester, MA, US


 Honors

Summa Cum Laude
Tufts University
Highest Thesis Honors
Department of ILCS
Departmental Award
Int’l Literary and Visual Studies
Schwartz-Paddock Fellowship for Visual Arts
Tufts University
Print and Paper Awards
SMFA
Exhibition


2025
European Media Art FestivalKunsthalle Osnabrück
Production for International Selection “Phase Change” dir. Ella McConnell
2024
Building Backwards

Grossman Gallery
Print and Paper Annual
SMFA
What We Make for Ourselves and Lie In
Bromfield Gallery
2023
emerge Contemporary Art
ICA Boston
Graphic Arts Annual
SMFA
2022
Boston Art Book Fair
BCA Cyclorama
NOVA Interdisciplinary Art Festival
Eben Jordan Hall
2021
In Bright Orange
SMFA
2019
Photo Annual
SMFA



Interactive Data Visualization
2023



Project Overview

This simple web interaction built with p5.js allows users to place visual markers of Armenian architecture across the screen, mirroring the typological frequency of a collected dataset.

VISIT THE SITE 



Goals
This project seeks to visualize a set of data expressively. With simple clicking and window resizing interactions, the viewer can reflect on data's capacity to repeat the same visual signs which have remained greatly unchanged since their formation, and “its legacy to a land which is still searching for its most profound cultural roots.”




Context
The data set represented in this project is taken from Claudio Gobbi’s photo book– Arménie Ville –wherein Gobbi documents over 125 Armenian churches in a continuous flow across over 25 countries from Western Europe, to Russia, the Middle East, and the land in the Caucuses to which Armenians are indigenous. Classifying each church into architectural typologies designated by the appearance of their topmost dome.





Design Process

Prior to generating any code for the web-based visualization, I created 3D modeled assets in Blender that represented the individual architectural typologies.




Using a p5.js canvas along with HTML and CSS, I generated an interactive experience which lets users click to place the visual markers of Armenian architecture across the screen, mirroring the typological frequency of the collected dataset. 


Final Product

While making sure the site could be resized, and that the resizing would create even more expressive datasets, I also included a vertical ticker that denotes every image placed upon clicking, and a counter that keeps track of the amount of times each image is placed.




Motion Graphic Social Campaign

2023





I worked with Brave Daughters to develop these on-trend advertising materials with a combination of 3D modeling and animation, shader rendering, and video compositing. I made two animations promoting their new location, and one animation to promote the release of a new charm style.




Client Goals

Brave Daughters’s marketing team wanted a social media campaign that was subtle, but eye-catching. We decided to use elements of their already existing brand identity in simple videos  that make you do a double-take, like a larger-than-life charm dangling over Boston Harbor.






I started by modeling the scenes in Blender, adding shaders and shadow boxes, and created simple animated scenes before rendering them to be composited into video taken from locations near their new store front using After Effects.


Project Overview
This print and packaging design is a physical product with conceptual inspiration. I designed, printed, and finished a limited series of backup copies of my hard drive filled with personal data.





Goals

The goal for this project was to use my skills in print design and production to attempt making a perfect replica of my hard drive. I wanted to make a physical copy of something that contains a great deal of digital information. Though it’s stripped of its utility in the act of creating a copy, Backup Copy is a commercialized product that plays with this altered process of disseminating personal data.
Cyan
Magenta
Yellow
Black

Design Process
With a image scan of my hard drive, I started developing print files for a silk screen printing process and strategically picked color separations. That would lead to the most realistic looking copy using a combination of CMYK process printing and spot coloring.
A total of seven different inks were used in the printing process: cyan, magenta, yellow, black process printing inks  supplemented with fluorescent pink, transparent gloss, and transparent warm gray.



To package the  printed product, I decided to use imagery that mimicked the bag  in which I carry my hard drive around with me. I used transparent black and red inks to silk screen print on cellophane bags. I included information about the product like its creation date, date last modified, and available data space and editioned each print with vinyl cut stickers.



Final Product