Graphic Design Gallery

Promotional poster for "Hitchcock in the Park" featuring "Rear Window" screening on Thursday, June 19 at Sneiderman Pavilion Shell, Institute Park. Details on obtaining tickets and contact information included.
"Hitchcock in the Park" poster promoting a free screening of "Vertigo" at Sneiderman Pavilion Shell in Institute Park on Friday, May 20th at 8pm, with ticket information and contact details for Worcester Parks and Recreation Division in Worcester, MA.

Created Promotional posters for 2 Movie nights Showcasing Hitchcock movies at Institute Park. The Movies were Vertigo and Rear window, 2 movies from the 1950’s

Assumption University Student Handbook 2024-2025 cover with school logo and stylized bell imagery.

Created a Student hand Book for Assumption University following the Brand Guild lines and colors. The bell tower is a staple on campus being the key to my design

Informational flyer detailing the music program at Assumption for 2025-2026. The flyer includes a mission statement from the Department of Art and Music, outlining the program's values and educational goals. It provides details on major and minor requirements, ensemble courses, applied music courses, and specific course numbers. Decorative elements include a tree, musical notes, and clouds over a starry background.
Infographic titled "Graphic Design, A Guide for Students, 2025-2026," from Assumption University. It features career paths, internships, major and minor in graphic design, course sequences, and mentions of graduate schools like Boston University and Harvard University. The background has stylized trees and birds.

Designed 2 Brochures for Assumption Universities Graphic design and Music courses

Poster for Worcester Art Museum featuring a drawing of a man with a pipe, wearing a hat, inside the letter 'H'. Text includes 'HANS ERDT' and exhibition dates February 15 - April 14, 2025. Location: 55 Salisbury St, Worcester, MA 01609.

This design was made to promote an Art show at the Worcester art museum based on Hans Erdt. He was a simple straight to the point designer who changed the design world back in the early 1900’s. His style needed implement into the poster.