Animation
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Midi Health
Menopause Art History
Midi Health set out to create a social-first video about menopause symptoms that felt culturally relevant and cheeky, reinforcing a playful brand tone.
Using Venus De Milo as a visual anchor, the piece reframes menopause through a familiar cultural lens, balancing humor and education in a format native to the feed.
Brought on by the design team, I spearheaded animation direction and execution, creating the brand’s first-ever social campaign involving motion.
Groupchat
A collection of social-first assets created for Midi Health, designed around the visual language of iOS group chats and everyday mobile interactions.
Mirroring familiar texting and scrolling behaviors, the social assets were designed to feel immediately recognizable. For the wrapper, we embraced embellishment, drawing from Midi’s playful brand voice.
Illustration
Style Frames for PBS pitch produced by Amodeo Creative
Exploration
Interactive
Meta: Otto Goes to the Beach
Brought onto the Animation team at BUCK in 2018, I helped create interactive AR storybooks for Oculus that enabled remote shared reading experiences.
My role focused on designing animation systems for an interactive environment. Each scene was broken into modular motion states: idle, active, exit, and transition behaviors. These were exported as JSON assets and integrated into Spark AR. This approach allowed the experience to respond fluidly to user input while maintaining narrative continuity across scenes.
Fine Art
CITY + SEA
City + Sea was a solo exhibition at Rare Device featuring 20 original plein air paintings inspired by the landscapes of the Bay Area.
Beyond creating the artwork itself, I developed the exhibition's visual identity and supporting materials, balancing consistency with my existing brand while creating a cohesive gallery experience. This included art direction and product photography, wall and window vinyl design, promotional social content, and printed postcards used to market the show.