digital arts

Clemson Virtual Reality and Nature Lab – Infographic Design

I created an infographic based on a research article studying the benefits of nature exposure for student wellbeing, in collaboration with the Virtual Reality and Nature Lab at Clemson University. Using Adobe Illustrator and Procreate, I translated complex scientific findings into a visually engaging format that is easy for students and educators to understand. I focused on highlighting key insights about how interaction with natural environments can reduce stress, improve focus, and support overall mental health. Throughout the project, I ensured that the design accurately represented the research while using visuals, typography, and layout to make the information accessible and appealing. The final infographic effectively communicates the study’s findings and encourages students to engage with nature for their wellbeing.

Screenshot 2025-09-25 132318.png

“Entranced” by Drew Gibbs Cover Art

Cover art for North Carolinian pianist Drew Gibbs’ extended play, “Entranced.”  The figure in the foreground is entranced with his surroundings, similar to the entrancement listeners experience listening to Gibbs’ work. Made on Adobe Photoshop.

“Faux” Cyanotype

Photograph of natural elements altered in Adobe Photoshop to mimic an analog cyanotype

Chroma Loop

Graphic Interchange format using a still image with varying hue settings. Explores the cyclical nature of emotions and experiences.

Fragmented Identity

Explores concepts of self-perception and the complexities of personal identity, and how we are made of many parts that may seem scattered yet still form a cohesive whole.

Ecosystem Tapestry

Using photography from a visit in Congaree National Park, South Carolina. Shows interconnectedness of life forces in the swamp ecosystem.