People don’t book Airbnbs for the house itself. They book them for the people and moments waiting at the door.
Airbnb is where the reunion begins.
Mixed-media animation with intentional framing and composition bring that arrival moment to life. Enjoy this fun stop-motion project!
While we’re on the topic, I’m quite into mixed-media stop-motion.
These are a few music-video clips I animated over purely for fun.
Self portrait. Medium: Toast
No AI here! But yes photoshop. And yes $50 worth of bread. And yes marathon of experimentation using aluminum foil, X-Acto stencils, a toaster oven, a regular oven, and Cricut cuts to literally burn my face into each slice.
A mural I designed for BYU’s French and Italian Department. It is a collage of French and Italian film and travel posters, inspired by the layered and torn street posters found throughout Europe.
Plus some stickers to go with it.
A supercut of film and television moments that articulate my experience of grief. It’s an emotional paradox that rarely fits neatly into words.
Spread designs for the Fall 2025 BYU Humanities magazine.
I created a book as a gift from the College of Humanities to Thomas Griffith, the featured writer for each edition of their college magazine section “Vox Humana.” He retired, so I created a collected volume of all his articles in a polished book.
A mix of typography projects. Some ad-focused, others just design for design’s sake.
A Hawaiian-inspired pattern created with tiki forms and minimal detailing. A study in restraint and subtle design (nightmare for maximalist me)