Poster titled “Command +” featuring a lobster overlaid with a grid, symbolizing deeper meaning and value—created to represent the graphic design cohort for the vernissage.
year:    2025
project: vernissage poster
class:   social & cultural design
The Dawson Graphic Design Vernissage is coming up, and we had to create a poster that represents our class. "Zoom In – Find the Deeper Meaning. Lobster Will Always Hold Its Market Value."  It reflects how people often see design as just something pretty, but if you zoom in (Command +), you’ll find thought, value, and intention behind every choice.
Social issue poster addressing disinformation, featuring an image of a banana labeled as an apple. The top reads: “Don’t believe your eyes, believe what we tell you.”
year:    2025
project: disinformation
class:   social & cultural design
This is an Apple. Don’t Trust Your Eyes—Trust What You’re Told is a social issue poster designed to provoke critical thinking around the spread of misinformation and disinformation. Created for The New Literacy Project, a non-profit organization dedicated to helping individuals recognize and challenge false information, the poster uses visual irony and bold messaging to question the reliability of perceived truth versus authoritative claims. The design plays on the tension between what we see and what we’re told, encouraging viewers to engage more critically with the information they consume.
City Talk poster featuring two city images overlaid with graphite-style typography, with event information neatly laid out in the bottom right corner
year:    2024
project: city talks
class:   EXPLORING IN PRINT
City Talks is a poster created for Modern Heritage in the Age of Sustainable Development. Using screen printing, I highlighted the beauty of the city and revealed what truly makes it speak: its graphite.
Plo typeface originally inspired by street marks, transformed into a bubble wrap-style type design set against a dark background.
year:    2024
project: plo typeface
class:   digital imaging 2
The goal of this project was to create our own typeface. I started by photographing shapes in my environment that resembled letters, focusing on street markings. This concept evolved into PLO, a playful, bubbly typeface inspired by the language of the pavement.
Un toit un droit poster with a rough, distressed style, depicting a house packed with people to represent the housing crisis.
year:    2024
project: un toit un droit
class:   visual communication
Un Toit, Un Droit was a Marc Choko poster contest held in Montreal, focusing on the serious social issue of the housing crisis. I chose to represent this by illustrating the claustrophobic living conditions many people face today, a consequence of rising costs that make living alone nearly impossible.
Zion National Park poster featuring a vectographic-style illustration of the canyons from a worm’s-eye point of view.
year:    2023
project: zion national park
class:   vectographic
Zion National Park was a project that involved recreating the park’s map and visually capturing its essence through vector graphics. I chose a point of view from within the canyons, looking up at the blue sky, to reflect the park’s vast and awe-inspiring landscape.