I worked with Tythe Design to create illustrations for the Health in Action Toolkit, an initiative of the Bureau of Harlem Neighborhood Health at the NYC Department of Health. I made dozens of lifestyle and public health illustrations for this initiative, to illustrate innovative community projects, participatory grant-making processes, and community meetings.
This logo was created for Justica en Salud (Justice in Health), a free clinic in Tijuana run by border midwives who offer holistic care to pregnant refugees and their children. I worked closely with midwives there to create this design, which features an illustration of an infant growing out of corn, surrounded by symbols of nature and herbal medicine. In indigenous mythology, corn represents the survival, resilience and growth of indigenous people and traditions, from which new life grows.
It was an honor to bring this logo into the world. It has since been printed on t-shirts, stickers, and prints to raise funds and awareness for the clinic. You can support their efforts with a teeshirt, found here!
I was commissioned to create technical illustrations of e-bikes by the University of Washington Urban Freight Lab and Genius Creative in 2023, for a white paper called Biking the Goods: How North American Cities Can Prepare for and Promote Large-Scale Adoption of E-Cargo Bikes. As a cyclist myself, I was proud to contribute illustrations to support the infrastructure around e-bikes and cargo bikes.
This paper aims to inform urban planners about what cargo e-bikes are, how they have been successfully integrated into large US cities, and how to adopt these strategies in other cities.
I worked closely with the UW-Urban Freight Lab and Christine Wadden at Genius-Creative to develop concepts for the cover, the color scheme, and to create accurate and appealing e-bike illustrations and icons.
This logo was created for Lou Lou Lactation Services based in San Francisco. My goal for this logo was to create a brand mark and logo that felt warm, welcoming and abstract with supporting illustrations.
This illustration was commissioned by Ollie dog food to celebrate their new partnership with Petco. Ollie promoted this storefront illustration on social media to announce that their products are in-store at select Petco stores nationwide.
I created this illustration about my experience with a pharmaceutical injury. It resonated with my community, and was turned into a popular sticker by WhattheFlox.com to raise awareness for Fluroquinolone Toxicity.
I was commissioned by Bearing Birth LLC to design a logo and branding scheme, featuring a primary and secondary logo, brand marks for social media, supporting illustrations, and a repeating pattern. Bearing Birth LLC is a sophisticated and down-to-earth service for support around the birthing and postpartum experience. The brand identity draws inspiration from nature, medicinal plants, and the mirrored concepts of blooming and birth.
I designed and illustrated 30 inspirational quotes for Openfit. I was inspired by yoga, nature, and my own endeavors in meditation and mindfulness.