I co-founded Roominate in the fall of 2017 at Northwestern University. Roominate was accepted to Northwestern's Farley Center's Winter 2018 accelerator, formerly known as "Wildfire," now called Radical Entrepreneurship 350. Roominate's goal is to make it easier than ever for college students to furnish their dorm rooms and feel at home from their first day on campus. Not only am I a co-founder, but I built the website, implementing bootstrap for mobile optimization.
I use the Sonos mobile app nearly every day but the user experience is lacking, even clunky, so I redesigned it to minimize taps and maximize usability in a beautiful, simplified package.
I designed a new poster for "Source Code," one of my favorite movies. It incorporates a double exposure technique that has grown in popularity recently, as well as a minimal, yet communicative layout that integrates key motifs from the movie. I included only one character to emphasize the protagonist's lonely search for fulfillment.
An East-Bay conservation nonprofit needed a beautiful, simple, and digestible
bookmark to hand out to children, students, and parents to encourage environmental stewardship.
Save the Bay San Francisco needed a poster to reach volunteers at their field events with information about their fellowship program for high schoolers. This poster combines an easy-to-read layout, while also including a shortened link where prospective participants can go to find more information.