While working with Red Arrow Gallery, I’ve had the opportunity to create materials for an array of projects from holiday cards, to pitch decks, to exhibition typography.

I find tons of joy in creating elevated collateral and being able to bring our artists’ visions to life through graphic and environmental design - I think of each of these projects as brief identity study for the exhibition at hand.

Alternative Medicine featured Nashville-based artist Amelia Briggs and NYC-based painter Calli Moore.

The focus on this type was to create a title that looked inflated, to mimic the buoyancy of Brigg’s 3D work.

View the exhibition here.

Southern Labyrinth featured artist Annie Brito Hodgin.

The focus on this type was to create glyphs that subtly met each other like the halls of a labyrinth; while letting Annie’s intricate and curious work shine.

View the exhibition here.

Momentary featured multiple artists from in and around the Nashville area. As the exhibition showcased a broad range of work styles, we kept the type minimal.

View the exhibition here.

Beyond the Dreampond featured NYC based-artist Buket Savci.

Her exhibition was focused around cartoonish looking pool floaties, using them to depict ideas of childlike whimsy, escapism, and community. My aim here was for the letters to feel just as free spirited.

View the exhibition here.

Fifty Reds in their minds was a group show featuring artists working with their perception of color.

This exhibition was based on a quote by Josef Albers and the idea of how we perceive color based on lighting, reflection, and personal experiences.

View the exhibition here.

Liminal Horizons is an upcoming show featuring Philly-based artist Saskia Fleishman.

Saskia is an artist whose work deals primarily with the loss of horizons on our earth due to climate and sea level changes.