Moving from Illinois to Minneapolis marked a significant cultural shift for me. Through that transition, my work evolved to focus on community resources, interaction, and necessity. Minnesota is deeply vocal, and I believe design can amplify voices that might otherwise go unheard.
A large portion of my work centers on communities that are important to me on a personal, local, and global level. I view design as a visual voice, one that engages political, economic, and cultural narratives while reflecting everyday lived experiences.
P.Y.N Design for BroBrosCloset Collab
P.Y.N Design for BroBrosCloset Collab
Design No.2 for BroBrosCloset Collab
Design No.2 for BroBrosCloset Collab
Creating posters, especially visual protest work, is one of the ways I connect with the community during challenging times. These posters are currently being printed through community donations; I have raised over $400 to support printing materials and provide additional resources for nearby communities.

This work leads to screen-printed posters sold to raise funds for communities impacted by ongoing political events in the state.