Illustrated Cookbook Pages

As someone who bakes very often, I like to have a place to document recipes I’ve collected over the years. My illustrated cookbook format allows me to add some individuality to each recipe I record, while maintaining consistency with formatting and design elements. I like to combine typeface and handwriting to emulate how an old family recipe book may feel having been marked up and revised over time. This takes me across Adobe Indesign, Illustrator, as well as Apple’s Procreate in the process of completing one recipe, but the result allows me to share step by step instructions that pertain to my style of writing and feel just as personal as baking something for someone directly.

Logo, labels, and related assets created for use by Anticoli Specialty Foods: a company based within my family specializing in delivering recipes from a lineage of restaurants no longer in operation. Here, I was tasked with creating a logo that emphasizes familiarity with previous iterations, country of origin, and the premium quality of the product. This branding can be seen across Southwest Ohio in grocery stores, markets, and online retailers.

Graphics and brand development of the University of Cincinnati’s collegiate performing arts club, Bravo Bearcats. The club was established in 2024, so the 2025/2026 season shows its branding in its infancy. My role as one of the organization’s founders and the current PR manager includes developing the club’s visual identity and creating a visually cohesive appearance for current and future use across all formats

conventional meals vol. 1

conventional meals vol. 1, is a series of photos made from observing the way food acts as a connecting thread throughout my everyday life. This gave me the opportunity to study the interwoven power of a good meal outside of the context of sharing conversation over a curated formal dinner. I enjoyed being a fly on the wall, capturing inpromptu moments in which food is the momentary centerpiece of an interaction or bond, as well as my own relationship with the craft of forming them.

silly guys that were there

A collection of silly guys I’ve drawn over pictures I’ve taken/discovered from family archives. These doodles give me the opportunity to marry my practice with some sort of objective documentation of the people I spend my time with.