Western Washington University class of 2021. Currently pursuing a degree in Design through the College of Fine Arts. Proficient in a variety of computer-based and physical design skills.
Keep It Relevant
Fall 2019 VP1
Keep it Relevant is a card game that fosters community and helps build relationships with friends and strangers through a fun and pressure-free environment.
The game rules are simple. Keep It Relevant is a card game kinda like a mashup of Cards Against Humanity, What Do You Meme, and Cranium. There’s 5 stacks of cards to choose from, all surrounding different pop culture and social media references. Roll a dice to determine which stack you pull from. One player will read the partial reference/show the screenshot/read the question on the card and the other players will compete to finish the reference or answer the question. First person to buzz in with the correct answer wins the card. First to 10 cards wins.
P.O.P Magazine
Fall 2019 VP2
P.O.P Magazine is a minizine blog fusion that revolves around the world of sustainable fashion. We offer a collaborative online and physical platform which supports existing sustainable fashion businesses/artists while spreading knowledge about harmful waste in the current textile industry. The magazine features a QR code on the back that links to our blog for extended content. The most important/interesting content for the issue in print and the rest is digital, as to save paper and ink to keep ourselves as a team accountable for sustainability in addition to our zine content.
ENTR Rebrand
Winter 2020 VP1
Through this project we had the opportunity to rebrand the E&I minor. Some of the previous challenges the minor as a whole faced was that the program has inconsistent branding, program specific terminology, and that the program is always in flux. We were able to address some of these problems through our rebrand to establish a more consistent and recognizable program as a whole.
Social Fabric Empathy Deep Dive
Winter 2020 VP2
Our team had the pleasure of working with Social Fabric for our E2 Business Consultation. Throughout the past couple of weeks we were fortunate enough to get to work with Social Fabric owner Renee Sherrer, during a transitional time in her business. Throughout these changes we were able to learn so much from Renee about what it takes to run a small business. Along with this we got to put our Entrepreneurship and Innovation skills to the test to come up with solutions to help aid in a smooth transition for Renee’s business. We are so thankful for this opportunity to learn about business through real life situations and networks within the Bellingham community.