I worked for Santa Clara University’s Modern Languages Department as a designer starting in my Freshman year and continued in that role through my Junior year. I communicated closely with the Office Administrator for the Modern Languages Department, working with her and members of the Department Faculty creating: Posters & Signs for monitors and print distribution, department-wide branding, powerpoint style guides and department presentations, advertisements for classes, lecture series events, guest speakers, and any other department programs.

In general, I would create an 8.5×11 advertisement to be printed and displayed across campus, as well as a landscape digital sign for display in TVs and monitors present in campus buildings.

Some additional examples of my work during my time at the Santa Clara Modern Languages Department.

Santa Clara University

Santa Clara’s courses were incredibly helpful in developing my style further, introducing me to artists to follow and learn from, and experimenting with all facets of design.

Whether it was in creating a fictitious company and developing branding styles for said company, throwing a fictitious event for one of my favorite typographic artists, delving into experimental typography, or creating narrative infographics (such as telling the story of the pandemic in four images), these courses and the projects I completed through them were incredibly helpful in developing as a designer.