This work utilizes my custom font design, “DNA Strands”, to represent DNA sequences of endangered and extinct species.
This large-format diagram represents an innovative method of visualizing family relationships in addition to individual lifespans.
This creative information display makes visual comparisons of my own genetic sequence with that of my grandmother.
This infographic traces the movements of individual artists as they arrived and departed the city of Greenville, North Carolina over the course of several years.
This infographic describes the history of controversial placenames. What are the implications of altering historic placenames for the sake of political correctness?
Letterpress poster using vintage wood type and hand-carved linoleum blocks.
This Mark Twain quote was printed using new and vintage wood type.
This identity was created for the LSU School of Art Glassell Gallery in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
Wood type letterpressed over digital print on patterned paper.
Inspired by the infamous 1908 essay “Ornament and Crime” by Adolf Loos.
Oversized wood type, hand-inked and letterpressed.
Mapping elements describe roots moving across territories and the distance created between clans.