You know you’ve found it when you lose track of time.

Welcome to my portfolio. Make yourself feel at home.

I’m a fourth-year student at Champlain College in Burlington, Vermont, majoring in Marketing Communications with a minor in Graphic Design.

A creator at heart, I focus on producing written and visual marketing content. I’m proficient in tools like Canva and Adobe Creative Suite, using them to create eye-catching, engaging visuals that connect the right audiences with the right brands.

I enjoy photography, videography, and branding design, and I feel most excited when creating complete plans that bring ideas and dreams to life. The power is in the details.

I take my studies seriously, earning President’s List recognition and completing both Champlain Abroad and the Freeman Asia Internship Program.

Have a look around, and feel free to reach out with any inquiries.

A woman with glasses, smiling, sitting at a desk with notebooks and papers, with a computer in the background. The image is framed with flowers, a peeled orange, and orange peels around it.

Explore my work

A magazine titled Willard & Maple resting on a bookshelf.
Mockup of a framed desert landscape photograph with a car and a person, overlaid with handwritten-style text.
Colorful Chinese dragon sculpture positioned in a temple in Thailand.

My Experiences

I have been lucky enough to collaborate with the following brands and businesses:

A black square with white text reading "The Sand Box" inside an illustrated border resembling a stitched square.
The image shows a black background with faded, partially visible text spelling 'VIMI'.
Logo featuring a red circle with fork and knife icons inside, above the text 'Out to Lunch' in black cursive font.
Logo of Champlain College Competencies, featuring colorful geometric shapes and black text.
Willard & Maple Logo with a stylized tree branch and the text 'Literary and Fine Art Magazine'
Champlain College Office of Marketing logo featuring a shield with waves and the year 1878

I Claim Sam Taxter Blue

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I Claim Sam Taxter Blue *

We call it Sam Taxter blue — saturated, electric, and hard to miss. 

The most culturally dominant campaigns of recent years have been defined by color. Think Barbie pink, Brat green, Marty Supreme orange. 

Sam Taxter blue isn’t subtle, the strongest ideas rarely are.

I claim Sam Taxter Blue.