“Spring Warblers” Utility Box Mural

In August 2025, I was selected by the Mississauga Arts Council to paint a Bell utility box mural in the Lorne Park neighbourhood of Mississauga.
Pneumothorax – Illustration for Interactive Sim

Digital illustrations developed for an interactive simulation for medical students. Explores diagnosing a Neonatal (infant) pneumothorax case and how to best treat it.
Drift Brewing Brand Identity

Created as a part of the Briefbox bootcamp, this brand & packaging identity for a fictional brewery takes its inspiration from SoCal skate culture. Using a mixture of graphic design and illustration, I created a unique and refreshing brand identity for Drift.
“Have You Eaten Yet?”, An Interactive Educational Application

“Have You Eaten Yet?” is an interactive, iPad-based application, designed as a part of the award-winning A Seat at the Table exhibit at the Museum of Vancouver.
Resolute, 2095 – a cyberpunk-inspired future

Resolute, 2095 – A cybernetic-inspired future
Originally created during my master’s degree, “Resolute, 2095” explores a wintry, wind-swept future set in the Polar North. Inspired by solarpunk and cyberpunk aesthetics, as well as a reckoning with what harsh changes in climate could look like in the Arctic Circle, “Resolute, 2095” explores a vivid near-future fictional setting of a sprawling city in Canada’s far north.
Retro Toronto Illustration Series

This post showcases a series of digital illustrations of Toronto locations, inspired by old photographs and postcards, and created using Procreate and Adobe Photoshop. The featured works include “Sam the Record Man,” “Maple Leaf Gardens,” “Queen and Parliament Street,” and “The Zipper.” Prints are available in the Retro Toronto Series shop.