Lateralus
Lateralus, an album from the band TOOL re–imagines the iconic visual identity of the progressive metal band TOOL through the lens of brutalist design. Drawing inspiration from the band’s original artwork—known for its intricate symbolism, occult undertones, and visceral textures—this project introduces a bold, minimalist, and raw aesthetic that amplifies TOOL’s previous album release as well as the associated retail items.
Utilizing stark typography, geometric abstraction, and raw, unrefined textures, each piece channels the weight and depth of TOOL’s music while embracing the brutalist principles of functionality, rawness, and imposing structure. With heavy letter–forms echoing the bands lyrical themes of introspection and transcendence and high-contrast, industrial textures reminiscent of concrete, and organic decay, these designs are meant to evoke a feeling of grit and stress.
Lateralus strives to create a fresh yet familiar visual language.
Rhythm
Rhythm is a dynamic typographic poster designed for TypeCon, celebrating the fluidity and movement of type. Through letter forms and rhythmic patterns, the design visually echoes the musicality of typography, creating a balance between structure and flow. The poster invites viewers to explore the cadence of type.
M3F
M3F is a music festival that was held in March of 2025 is an annual music festival held in Phoenix, Arizona. It is known for its eclectic mix of genres—ranging from indie and alternative to EDM and funk. M3F aims to generate proceeds that goes to local charities building a strong community.
April Greiman
April Greiman is a designer recognized for her talents and being one of the first adopters of computers as a design tool. This design was meant to be an homage to her work, allowing for digital media to be combined with printed media through imagery and image manipulation. Adding on the typographic elements to create an intriguing and unique viewing experience.
re:vibe
re:vibe is a brand identity exploration. with the help of three other designers: Skylar Ward, Ella Rogge, and Grace Bligh, we were able to create a up-cycled clothing brand from the ground up tackling the challenges that include audience targeting, logo design, marketing, and real world design strategy.
Bulkify
bulkify is a theoretical shopping and saving app that focuses on the environmental impact that bulk purchasing has. focusing on the environmental aspects for the design creating an online shopping app that looks and feels as though you are being environmentally conscious. allowing the user to get notifications on their impact weekly as well as allowing them to donate and learn more about the app.