ILLUSTRATIONS

A whimsical illustration for our book editor’s “Book Nook” series—because your next great read might just be hiding here. READ HERE: https://stanfordmag.org/contents/book-nook

Developed the concept, art direction, and illustration for a science feature exploring Stanford research on how indoor greenery affects stress, well-being, and our connection to nature. The illustration translated academic research into an accessible and engaging visual narrative. READ HERE: https://stanfordmag.org/contents/natural-selection

A bright and breezy series of illustrations for a story on mastering the art of mornings—yes, even for night owls. READ HERE: https://stanfordmag.org/contents/how-to-be-a-morning-person

A personal observation

Gossip is Good illustration: a research story about gossip being good—The researchers found that gossip helped promote cooperation and deter selfishness

READ HERE: https://stanfordmag.org/contents/the-rumor-mill

Created out a little doodle I did one day. I call him Pasquale.

For a story about the origin of the Cal Weenie.

READ HERE: https://stanfordmag.org/contents/whither-the-weenies

A personal exploration of energy, motion, and the exhilaration of movement—capturing the raw, unfiltered feeling of being truly free.

Portraits of some cool people.

Quarantine life - working out was a bit of a challenge to stay motivated.

SF Street Scenes

Wink wink

Self-portrait on a stressful day.

Pencil illustrations inspired by life around me.

An illustration of Wilbur Field, where generations of students have chased soccer balls, sunshine, and memories that linger long after the final whistle. READ HERE: https://stanfordmag.org/contents/goals

Description

Editorial pieces, freelance projects, and personal explorations—each illustration is a way to bring ideas to life. A mix of storytelling, design, and a bit of experimentation along the way.