I’m a graphic designer, educator, and co-founder of Veros, with experience across visual design, web content, social media, photography, digital publishing, and brand communication. I currently work as a Graphic Designer at Daly & Black, P.C., where I create professional marketing and communications materials within an established brand environment. My work often involves translating complex information into clear, polished visual materials for both internal and external audiences. 
Alongside my role at Daly & Black, I co-founded Veros, a visual culture publication and resource shop focused on style, material, architecture, and human intention in design. Through Veros, I help lead creative direction, website development, social media strategy, editorial planning, product development, and visual research. One of my main projects is CityScans™, a collection of city-based texture packs created from real-world surfaces, signage, walls, and architectural details gathered through travel and field research. This work reflects a larger interest in how places communicate visually, and how design can preserve, interpret, and elevate the physical character of the built environment.
My background combines hands-on design production with management, communication, and creative strategy. I have experience creating print and digital materials, managing visual assets, developing web and social content, organizing projects across multiple platforms, and maintaining consistency across a brand’s voice and visual language. I’m especially drawn to work that sits at the intersection of design, architecture, education, and cultural storytelling.
I also teach Photoshop as an adjunct professor at College of the Mainland, where I lead one evening course per semester and help students build practical skills in digital imaging, non-destructive workflows, and visual problem-solving. Teaching has strengthened the way I communicate creative decisions, give feedback, and break down technical tools into clear, usable processes.
I earned my Bachelor’s degree in Management from Texas State University. Before that, I attended Collegiate High School, where I completed my final two years of high school in a college environment and graduated with my Associate’s degree.
What motivates me most is the belief that design is a way of noticing and translating the world around us. Whether I’m designing communications materials, building a website, creating social content, scanning city textures, or teaching students, I’m interested in work that is thoughtful, visually refined, organized, and connected to real human experience.
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