I made this stuff.

I’ve always been creative, so when the opportunity came to step into a design role, it just made sense. What started as a way to support my team turned into a full-blown passion, and over the past year and a half, I’ve honed my skills in digital design. This portfolio is a collection of what I’ve learned, built, and refined along the way — design that looks good, works hard, and keeps me inspired.
MOWP Brand Guidelines
MOWP’s Brand & Style Guide is a comprehensive resource available in both print and digital formats. It defines the brand identity and ensures consistency across all communications. The guide includes MOWP’s brand manifesto, voice and tone, graphic standards, formatting style, FAQs, and more. It’s designed to help media partners, creative agencies, and other collaborators accurately and confidently represent MOWP in all public-facing materials.
Corporate Partnership Menu
The Corporate Partnership Opportunities Menu is designed to help business owners and organization leaders discover meaningful ways to support MOWP. Like choosing from a restaurant menu, partners can select options that align with their company’s mission, values, and capacity to engage.

Quarterly Newsletter
Motion is MOWP’s quarterly 8-page print newsletter, mailed directly to all constituents. Each issue features a message from the CEO, impact statistics and infographics, highlights of staff and volunteers, program updates, and details on current and upcoming events. This publication serves as a vital tool for staying connected with donors and volunteers, while also offering regular opportunities to support and engage with MOWP’s mission.
Meals 4 Kids Impact Infographic
Shared alongside core program details on the MOWP website, this infographic offers a clear, concise, data‑first look at M4K’s impact. It presents headline figures from 2024 next to cumulative results dating back to the July 2014 launch, helping website visitors trace a clear growth trajectory in a single glance.
Although M4 K operates under the Meals on Wheels People umbrella, this infographic deliberately carries its own design cues and style, reinforcing the program’s independent tone while aligning with MOWP’s broader mission.

Other Projects
I’m also responsible for a wide range of Meals on Wheels People’s
creative assets — including ad creative for print and digital
publications, social media graphics, email banners, buckslips, event
collateral, and more. While not all are featured here, these
pieces reflect my ongoing role in shaping and maintaining a consistent,
engaging visual presence for the organization across platforms.




















