I specialize in package design, where I enjoy the challenge of creating systems of products that work beautifully both individually and as part of a cohesive series. I also develop logos and brand identities, along with supporting printed materials such as brochures, retail packaging, and trade show graphics.

Travel is a major source of inspiration for me, and I’m drawn to the richness of different cultures. Because of that, I especially enjoy designing for products and organizations with cultural or ethnic character. What I value most about my work is the opportunity to keep learning—each project introduces something new, which keeps the process engaging and rewarding.

I collaborate with design teams and art directors, as well as work directly with clients. Past collaborations include Invok Brands, Dragon Rouge, Macy’s, and Condé Nast. My clients range from Oxford University Press to Michele’s Granola and Undercover Snacks, as well as companies and organizations across the United States, Europe, Africa, and South Asia.

My goal with every project is to communicate clearly and strategically, creating work that is both visually compelling and effective in expressing the essence of the brand or product.

I live and work in Short Hills, NJ. I graduated with honors from Parsons School of Design in New York in 2001. My work has been featured on TheDieline and in Exploring Package Design by Chuck Groth, and it can be found in markets, boutiques, and department stores across the United States and internationally.

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Illustration of a letter B designed to look like a wooden log with green vines and leaves wrapping around it.