Aluminum Cup
Rocket City Trash Pandas | 2026
Large Mural Installation
There are multiple locations to grab a snack at Toyota Field during a Trash Pandas game. Shortly before opening day of the 2025 season, the idea of a new concession stand came about and I was asked to create a fun and bold design that would be converted into a mural to front the mark of a new food stand at the ballpark.
40’ x 8’ x 7’ | 2025
Homestand Posters
18” x 24” | 2026
This concept was developed as a way to elevate the fan experience through collectible, design-driven storytelling tied to each homestand throughout the 2026 season. Rather than producing a single, uniform promotional piece, I created a system of limited-edition posters, one for each homestand, where every design explores a distinct visual direction, incorporating varied typography, color theory, composition, and illustrative style. Each poster functions as both a standalone piece and part of a larger cohesive series. The limited, first-come-first-serve distribution model reinforces exclusivity and engagement, turning each release into a time-sensitive piece that encourages early attendance and creates a deeper emotional connection between the audience and the team.
2026 Grateful Dead T-Shirt
During the 2026 season, the Rocket City Trash Pandas hosted a Grateful Dead Night, and I was tasked with designing a custom T-shirt included in a limited, first-come-first-served ticket package. I was granted access to official Grateful Dead brand assets, including approved typefaces, color palettes, logos, and iconography. While strict brand guidelines needed to be adhered to, I was given creative freedom to develop the overall concept.
The final design merges the identities of both brands by reimagining the infamous “Grateful Dead Dancing Bears” with trash can lids as hats, an intentional nod to the Trash Pandas’ raccoon mascot. This playful visual solution allowed both brands to coexist cohesively while maintaining instant recognizability. The resulting T-shirt strikes a bold balance between two culturally iconic brands, creating a memorable theme-night experience that resonated with fans of both baseball and music.
Business Cards
3.5” x 2” | 2026
I was tasked with redesigning the company’s business cards. The goal was to ensure the cards aligned seamlessly with the dark, space-inspired visual language that has been consistently applied across all platforms throughout the season.
Maintaining cohesion between print and digital assignments was a key priority for this project. By carrying over the established color palette, tone, and atmospheric elements, the business cards function as an extension of the brand’s social presence was successful.
The final design emphasizes clarity and contrast resulting in a modern business card that feels intentional and on-brand.
Pocket Schedule
The 2026 Trash Pandas pocket schedule expands on the social visual system I developed during the off-season, refined and simplified specifically for print. The goal was to create a piece that felt bold, highly scannable, and visually impactful at a small scale.
Designing within the constraints of a pocket format presented a challenge, particularly balancing dense information with clarity and hierarchy. Through careful typographic decisions and layout refinement, the final piece maintains readability while preserving a strong visual presence.
Beyond the design itself, I led the preparation of the final print-ready files and collaborated directly with an external print vendor to ensure accuracy, consistency, and production readiness. Seeing the project move seamlessly from concept to press was both rewarding and satisfying.
2.5” x 3” | 2026
2026 Media Credentials

