Web Design
Client: Janice merendino
Project: New Squarespace Website
Janice Merendino is an artist whose work bridges the gap between fine art and functional design. Her website needed to reflect the depth of her artistic practice while offering a seamless experience for visitors exploring her portfolio and commissions.
I worked closely with Janice to refresh her website, enhancing its visual identity while maintaining the warmth and authenticity that define her work. The new design showcases her art in a clean, elegant layout that allows her pieces to take center stage. Improved navigation makes it easier for visitors to explore her collections, learn about her process, and make inquiries.
This refresh not only modernized the site but also aligned it with Janice’s artistic vision, creating a space that truly represents her creativity and craftsmanship.
Client: Stray Animal Adoption Program (SAAP)
Project: New Squarespace Website
The Stray Animal Adoption Program’s website needed a refresh to better support its mission of connecting stray animals with loving homes. I set out to create a modern, user-friendly experience that makes adoption, fostering, and supporting the rescue easier than ever.
With a clean, approachable design and intuitive navigation, visitors can now quickly find adoptable pets, learn about the process, and get involved. The updated site features a refreshed color palette, clearer calls to action, and an improved mobile experience—because accessibility is key when every click could mean a second chance for an animal in need. Now, SAAP has a digital presence that truly reflects the heart and impact of their work.
Client: Selvin GlasS
Project: Branding + Website Refresh
Bringing Selvin Glass to life online was all about capturing the delicate balance of artistry and craftsmanship that defines Emily Selvin’s work. I designed this site to showcase the intricate details and vibrant beauty of each hand-blown glass piece, using a clean, modern layout that lets the work speak for itself.
Every design choice—from the refined typography to the subtle, airy spacing—was made to reflect the elegance and precision of glass as a medium. High-quality imagery takes center stage, while a minimal color palette keeps the focus on the craftsmanship. The result is a site that feels as striking and timeless as the pieces it represents.
Brand Suite
E-commerce website
Client: The Bananas Podcast
Project: New Squarespace Website
The Bananas Podcast is a strange news and comedy podcast by the hosts Kurt Braunohler and Scotty Landes. The Banana Boys has several missions for their brand-new website. They needed to communicate where to listen to the podcast, when and where they’re touring, promote the charities, and give their fans a list of ways to contact them. Most of all, it had to be silly and fun! Exactly what the Bananas Podcast is.
I worked to design a website that included all of their needs while bringing out their personality. From vibrant color schemes to quirky graphics, every visual element was carefully chosen to resonate with the show's personality. The overall design aimed to create an immersive experience that aligns with the podcast's essence, ensuring that visitors not only find the information they seek but also enjoy the journey of exploration. It came together as a playful, informative, and visually captivating digital space that captures the essence of the podcast and enhances the overall fan experience.
Brand experience
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In Store Floor Display
KIRK’S SOAP
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Bar Soap PDQ
KIRK’S SOAP
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Wine Label
STRAY ANIMAL ADOPTION PROGRAM
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Pull Up Banner
THE GRANDPA SOAP COMPANY
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Pull Up Banner
KIRK’S SOAP
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Pull Up Banner
SOF BODY CARE
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Kehe Distributors Summer Show 2025
KIRK’S FAMILY OF NATURAL BRANDS
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NEWTOPIA NOW 2024
KIRK’S FAMILY OF NATURAL BRANDS
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Product demo at Kroger
KIRK’S SOAP
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Expo West 2024 Booth
KIRK’S FAMILY OF NATURAL BRANDS
Kirk’s 185th Anniversary
Branding - Marketing Campaign
Kirk’s Soap is the Original Coco Castile Soap, in business since 1839.
Wow, that’s a long time! They’ve since expanded to create a whole collection of good-for-you, coconut-oil-based soaps for everyone in the family at great value. Excitingly, they’re celebrating 185 years of soapmaking this year!
Kirk’s set out on a mission to make this birthday celebration fun and engaging for their current customers and inclusive to a new generation. They wanted to create a new logo for their 185th anniversary along with fun ways to incorporate it into their digital presence and promotional materials.
Logo Design
The logo design and other features of this concept for Kirk’s 185th Anniversary campaign incorporate themes of nostalgia and trending retro design concepts. The logo utilizes an anthropomorphized version of the Castile Bar Soap. These fun characters allow for endless possibilities across digital and print marketing.
Digital Presence
Nostalgic labs
Throughout this semester-long project for Nostalgic Labs, I worked on a viral video as a part of the marketing strategy for the company and created content for their social media platforms. This project won the Department of Marketing Commendation Award at Lehigh University.
I utilized a drone to capture the imagery seen in the video and then edited it using Adobe Premiere. Photographs were taken in both a lighting studio setting and the Nostalgic Labs work space.