GRAPHICS
In December 2021, I made the graphics for the cover story on eating disorders at Dreyfoos, as well as the front and back cover for the second publication. Isabella Johnson designed it with me to make the design and graphics blended together. The person is androgynous to show that anybody can have eating disorders and purple since that is the color associated with bulimia. At first it was hard to decide what graphics to do since eating disorders is a topic that can trigger a lot of people, however, after many drafts we decided this was the best option.
Published in the Muse
NSPA Finalist 2023
NSPA Finalist 2023
This is an editorial cartoon on the new style trends seen in Dreyfoos that are influenced by social media and past fashion trends.
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On May 2022, I made the graphics for a print story on prom dresses. The cloth of the girls prom dress in the story is wrapped around the text and a sewing needle replaces the I in like. All of these choices are to emerge the title and relate it to how the prom dress were self made by the girl.
(First is the final version and the second was the first draft)
(First is the final version and the second was the first draft)
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On May 2022, I made the graphics for a print story on senior expenses. Some raining dollar bills and a large stack of money to represent the large amounts of money that seniors have to spend.
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On May 2022, I made the graphics for the print story on crystals. A necklace with a crystal to go with the part about crystals being used in jewelry. Also a couple of wild crystals near a pretty flower.
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On March 2022, I made a social media graphic for the Spirit week Pep rally contest.
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In May 2022, I made the graphics for the the story Gotcha. The story was on the senior game called Gatcha. I did the title and 2 photo cartoons.
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In November 2022, I made the graphics for the title page of A Diverse History. It is the silhouette of Widnie Painvil's, the teacher of Holocaust studies Honors and African American History Honors classes. Inside her silhouette is the words education diversity, which is what this story is about.
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In December 2022, I made the graphics for an opinion story of AP classes and dual enrollment. One is a sketch drawing of the student Alex Pham, who represents their opinion on Dual Enrollment. The other is another sketch drawing to represent Arik Karim, who represents his opinion on AP. They each show what they look like and represent them.
Published in the Muse
Published in the Muse
In February 2023, I made the graphics for this story on equity. The tree represents how if two people are given the same to get to one goal, but require different amounts to achieve it, then both won't achieve the goal. Which is why equity, being given what you need to achieve you goal, works better. There was also smaller leaves around the design that I made.
Published in the Muse
In February 2023, I made the graphics for this recipe for Spring Rolls. It required one large spring roll, and 7 smaller ingredients. As well as a handwritten title.
To be published in the Marquee
To be published in the Marquee