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A curated collection of graphic design, web development, photography, typography, fine art, painting, and teaching work. Built with the same modern Maya Multimedia style while keeping your original images, categories, and links.
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Social media campaign for a non-profit.

Personal take on The Glass Castle by Jeanette Walls.

A University of Florida mock flyer.

Travel Vida social media campaign for Instagram.

Travel Vida social media campaign for Twitter.

Travel Vida social media campaign GIF for Facebook.

Wireframe redesign mockups.

Wireframe redesigns for app design.

A misty lagoon run by the most rugged pirates.

TomorrowLand is a standing monument of the past, present, and future.

Nature will always be very important to me.


Tune Up focused on the development, creation, and production of a magazine. These are type font experimentations for an 11x17 spread.

Fun branding logo identity project for the Elite company.

This is the branding identity logo to the application design.

Located in Tustin, California. Cardboard Games is a black paint interior logo.

This play on history was created using color pencil, acrylic paint, gold and purple foil.

A mysterious Egyptian Queen, Nefertiti was the wife of the great Akhenaten.

My greatest idol Led Zeppelin's Jimmy Page. This ink print was created as a tribute to my favorite musician.

Oil paint has always been my favorite medium.

Painting study from the fine art collection.

Oil on canvas of Mt. Fuji.

Oil on canvas of a snowy night.

Oil on canvas of a lake with a red sky.

Oil on canvas of ocean waves crashing.

Oil on canvas of Yosemite Mountains.

Apartment C was one of my favorite places to live in Fullerton.

The natural beauty of the ocean draws my attention.

Black and white acrylic gesso experiments for contrast.

One of my projects for my internship course with Yoon Han Studios was to help in the development and design of the Sea Lion Morality project.
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I am a coding instructor teaching K-12 students in summer camps, after-school programs, and weekend workshops, online and at the Tustin campus.
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It was a great opportunity to teach these young minds art. Project Hope School inspired children every day we worked on a project.
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