Publication
Publication design is where I slow down.
There’s something grounding about working with type, image, and layout on a printed page (or something that feels like one). It’s about structure, pacing, and creating a visual rhythm that guides the reader without rushing them.
I like figuring out how to make content clear, engaging, and easy to move through. Margins, grids, type choices—it all matters. Whether it’s a zine, a booklet, or a digital editorial, I want the design to support the story, not fight it.
It’s thoughtful work, and that’s what I enjoy most.
There’s room to be quiet or bold, precise or expressive. Publication lets me design with intention—and give the content space to breathe.
Cookbook Pages
A cookbook page redesign centered around Mexican cuisine; combining vibrant imagery, bold typography, and traditional elements to bring the rich flavors and cultural essence of the dishes to life. The design balances clarity with personality, using color and layout to evoke warmth and authenticity while guiding the reader seamlessly through the recipe.
Portraits
A magazine redesign for PHOBIA, a publication dedicated to exploring the psychology and research behind fear; combining striking visuals, eerie typography, and immersive layouts to reflect the unsettling yet fascinating nature of the topic. The design creates an atmosphere that draws readers into the world of phobias, blending academic research with visually engaging elements to evoke both intrigue and unease.