At Jack Porter, I contributed to the design of 2D environments for client team spaces, working across everything from initial concept through final execution. My focus spans across fabric and wall covering design, as well as acrylic and laminate print applications.
Each piece is created with intention, considering not just how it looks, but how it lives within the space. I approach every project with a focus on context: what surrounds it, how it’s experienced, and the role it plays in shaping the overall environment.
Duke Football
Throughout this Duke Football project, I was responsible for the execution of the 2D design work, as well as production. This project was my first true kickoff at JP - The first one that I took the reigns on from discovery to production.
Role: Graphic Designer & Production Designer
Kansas Football
This project was an exciting two phase project. For the first round, we worked exclusively on corridors and weight room.

This was a great opportunity for visual storytelling through strong imagery and collage style execution.

Phase 2 was all about the hype tunnel and player space. This was a chance to lean into loud, energetic imagery that made you feel ready for game day. I utilized images that created excitement, and created a radial blur effect that seamlessly transitioned through the whole graphic set to add to the energy.
Role: Graphic Designer and Production Designer
Anaheim Ducks
This project was all about a transformation. What was once a boring, empty space became lively and energetic through our work at Jack Porter.

The execution for the 2D design work was simple, intentional and clean design. For these graphics I focused on important players displayed through storytelling imagery. These graphics trail down the corridor and assist the space in a now story driven, branded atmosphere.
Role: Graphic Designer
• Assisted in production as needed
Florida State Football
A premier program deserves a premier space.
When working with Florida State there was so much history and tradition that needed to be acknowledged.

I wanted to ensure that the proper imagery was utilized to tell the FSU story through the traditions and past greats. During our discovery phase, we learned that a darker approach to the graphic work was key. This allowed imagery to pop and take focus.

This was a project with a lot of imagery and text based list design, due to how much history and tradition the program has. Each one carefully executed to feel like a family, and drive that Florida State brand.
Role: Graphic Designer
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