books interior page layout design (6 samples)
books covers & interior page layout design (5 samples)
folded brochures (Facts & Figures) design (2 samples)
sport club poster design (2 samples) and a rounded business card (1 sample)
event poster design (2 samples) and a postcard card (1 sample)
HTML emails design (8 samples)
– selection of social media designs for Mackelmore concert and mock-up of Facebook slides for Mock & Proper (2 samples)
wide format designs – 4 pop-up banners and 1 statement wall (5 samples)
personal work
– festival t-shirt
– sweet sour savory illustration
for print
books (interior page layout) for WSU Press & Basalt Books
(6 samples | each link below will open in a separate browser window)

Beyond the Wonder An Ecologist’s View of Wild Alaska
is a beautiful meditation on nature—one that highlights the importance of untamed places and the role they play in crafting a better world.
by Thomas Bancroft
Illustrations / bibliography / index / 10″ x 8″ / 230 pages
WSU Press | excerpt of Beyond the Wonder

Celebrating Palouse Country A History of the Landscape
is an exploration of events that prompted emigration, describe the settlers’ transitions and living conditions, chronicle significant people and families, discuss major influences that impacted the population, and recount how the communities grew and changed on the Palouse.
text: Richard D. Scheuerman
photos: John Clement
foreword: Alexander C. McGregor
Illustrations / notes / bibliography / index / 11″ x 8.5″ / 236 pages
Basalt Books | excerpt of Celebrating Palouse Country

Washington State’s Round Barns Preserving a Vanishing Rural Heritage
Enchanted by their beauty, complexity, and historical significance, and hoping to inspire others to preserve these endangered rural icons, architecture professor Tom Bartuska and his wife Helen spent decades researching archives and—whenever possible—visited, took photographs, and talked with owners to tell the stories of twenty-one Washington round barns.
text and photos: Tom and Helen Bartuska
Illustrations / notes / bibliography / index / 11″ x 8.5″ / 236 pages
Basalt Books | excerpt of Washington State’s Round Barns

Reflecting Fifty Years commemorates five decades of artistic innovation and cultural enrichment at Washington State University’s art museum, honoring the voices that shaped its history through iconic exhibitions, significant acquisitions, and memorable experiences. Co-published with the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art WSU.
Edited by Ryan Hardesty
Illustrations / index / 8″ x 8″ / 160 pages
WSU Press | excerpt of Reflecting Fifty Years

Montana Modernist Shifting Perceptions of Western Art
is the first book solely devoted to the topic of a twentieth-century postwar avant-garde art movement, Montana modernism.
by Michele Corriel
Illustrations / notes / bibliography / index / 10″ x 8″ / 208 pages
WSU Press | excerpt of Montana Modernist

Keiko Hara Four Decades of Painting & Prints
is a celebration of the of the prolific artist’s unwavering commitment to painting, and her unique form of Japanese woodblock printmaking.
Linda Tesner | Ryan Hardesty
Illustrations / 8.25″ x 10.25″ / 136 pages
WSU Press | excerpt of Keiko Hara
books (full covers & interior page layout) for WSU Press
(5 samples | each link below will open in a separate browser window)

An Eye For Injustice
The history of Minidoka War Relocation Center, a Japanese internment camp located in Hunt, Idaho during WWII.
by Robert C. Sims
Edited by Susan M. Stacy
Illustrations / maps / notes / bibliography / index / 246 pages
WSU Press | excerpt of An Eye for Injustice

Waterlogged Examples and Procedures for Northwest Coast Archaeologists
Wet-site archaeology is not widely taught at North American universities. Waterlogged helps bridge that gap.
Edited by Kathryn Bernick
Illustrations / maps / references / bibliography / index / 256 pages
WSU Press | excerpt of Waterlogged

We Are Aztlán! Chicanx Histories in the Northern Borderlands
Focusing on the Pacific Northwest and the Midwest, multidisciplinary papers examine the Chicanx movement and experience.
Edited by Jerry García
Illustrations / maps / notes / bibliography / index / 266 pages
WSU Press | excerpt of We Are Aztlán

Complexity in a Ditch Bringing Water to the Idaho Desert
Water—or the lack of it—has profoundly shaped the arid American West. On Idaho’s Snake River Plain, the irrigation process has been particularly complex, influenced by local and national politics, geography, and technology.
by Hugh T. Lovin
Illustrations / maps / notes / index / 6″ x 9″ / 256 pages
WSU Press | excerpt of Complexity in a Ditch

Coal Wars Unions, Strikes, and Violence in Depression-Era Central Washington
tells the story of conflicting labor alliances that turned coal miners and their families against each other and the heated, violent battle that unleashed enduring bitterness.
by David Bullock
Illustrations / maps / notes / bibliography / index / 6″ x 9″ / 220 pages
WSU Press | excerpt of Coal Wars
folded brochures (Facts & Figures) for University Marketing
(2 samples)




sport club posters for University Recreation at WSU
(2 samples)


event posters and a postcard
(2 poster samples and 1 postcard)




rounded card for University Recreation WellBeing

HTML email & social media
a small sample of HTML emails for clients across WSU, designed to be responsive, accessible, and to render nicely across platforms and email providers; and a selection of social media designs
(8 samples | each link below will open in a separate browser window)
(2 samples of of social media displays)


wide format designs
several wide-format banners and a statement wall
(5 samples)

pop-up banner for WSU College of Education, Sport, and Human Sciences, Tri-Cities.

pop-up banner for the WSU Office of Research, Nuclear Science Center.

pop-up banner for the WSU Office of Research, Nuclear Science Center.

pop-up banner for the WSU Office of Research, Nuclear Science Center.

personal work
t-shirts and flavors illustration
(2 samples)










