Rap Showcase Poster
Growing up in Michigan, I was immersed in a region rich with musical talent, particularly within the hip-hop community. I was approached by emerging artist Corb-O to design a promotional poster for a rap showcase he was hosting in southern Michigan. After researching the venue, Rex Theater, I chose to incorporate and reinterpret its existing logo as the primary visual anchor. Through color manipulation and illustrative treatment, the logo functions as the focal point of the composition while maintaining clear visual hierarchy and allowing the title and supporting copy to remain legible and impactful.
Once the core layout was established, I integrated the performer lineup in a format inspired by a CD or vinyl track list, reinforcing the music-centric concept of the event. The abstract “world” illustration symbolizes the unifying power of music and its ability to connect people across different spaces. Overall, the design emphasizes high contrast, bold typography, and an edgy aesthetic to align with the tone and energy of the genre.
16” x 20”
Little League International
Black History Month | Social Graphics
I was commissioned by Little League International to design their 2026 Black History Month social media graphics, which included two quote-based visuals and one title graphic. I was provided with the organization’s established brand assets—typefaces, logos, and a specified color palette—while maintaining full creative direction over the overall visual approach.
With Little League’s existing Black History Month initiatives in mind, I aimed to honor the current brand identity while reimagining it through a more vibrant, contemporary lens. The quote graphics were designed with clarity and restraint, utilizing clean layouts and strong visual hierarchy to allow the imagery and messaging to take center stage. In contrast, the title graphic was intentionally bold and expressive, featuring dynamic type pairing and high-contrast color relationships to immediately capture attention.
The final designs were launched across Little League’s social media platforms and featured on their website,
Little League International
Holiday Social Graphics
In 2025, I collaborated remotely with Little League International after being approached by a former colleague based in Williamsport, PA, to design a series of social media graphics. The objective was to create clean visuals that aligned with the organization’s existing social presence while working within a limited set of brand assets.
Given the constraints of remote access, the designs were intentionally minimal in approach. All graphic elements were custom-built in Adobe Illustrator, with the Little League logo serving as the focal point to maintain brand recognition and cohesion.

