

Irrational Number
A print I created for the Math department at the Bronx Math and Science Institute, featuring 7,000 digits of π arranged in a clear, orderly manner. The poster serves as both a visual focal point and educational tool, inviting viewers to explore the intricacies of mathematics. Fun Fact: Did you know that you only need 39 digits of pi to measure anything tangible in the universe? Why? Email me and I will bore you.


Conserve Your Water
In the heart of New York City, a straightforward yet impactful poster reads, "Conserve Your Water." Water conservation is crucial for NYC's sustainability. Amidst the city's bustling lifestyle, preserving water becomes imperative due to aging infrastructure, population growth, and climate change. By saving water, residents alleviate strain on NYC's water systems, reduce energy consumption, and support environmental goals. This poster serves as a reminder for New Yorkers to adopt water-saving habits, contributing to a more resilient and sustainable future for the city.


Face Type Test
Crafting a face using only words was a personal experiment I embarked on to explore new techniques. This minimalist approach allowed me to delve into the fusion of language and imagery, without the pressure of pushing boundaries. Through creative word arrangement, the design offered a simple yet intriguing exploration of the expressive potential of language in visual communication.


Ellsworth the Bearded Fisherman
This was illustration I came up with for a friend who was writing a children’s book about a fisherman that would catch fish in his beard.