These projects highlight my work designing graphics that intentionally center diversity, equity, and inclusion. Each piece is crafted to be visually engaging while reflecting representation across audiences, cultures, and communities.
From event flyers to digital campaigns, I approach DEI-focused projects with the goal of making complex topics more approachable and relatable. By incorporating inclusive imagery, accessible layouts, and thoughtful design choices, these graphics help ensure that everyone can see themselves reflected in the story being told.
Representation isn’t just a design choice—it’s a way to build trust, expand reach, and inspire engagement. The examples below demonstrate how inclusive design can both inform and connect with audiences in meaningful ways. I view including representation as both a responsibility and an honor.

DEI Event Graphic – Designed for a diversity, equity, and inclusion event, this bold visual centers representation with inclusive imagery and clear messaging—setting a welcoming tone from the outset.

Solar Powering the Future Flyer – A vibrant design created for DOE’s “Take Your Kids to Work Day,” featuring diverse characters and approachable illustrations to ignite curiosity about solar energy.





