Logo Design & Branding
Logo Design & Branding

A Journey to Redefine ABA Therapy and Education in Arizona
When I first partnered with AIA, they were a thriving ABA therapy clinic serving children across the Phoenix metropolitan area, rapidly expanding and making a profound impact. Their ambition to grow even further was clear—they wanted a brand that could carry them into the future with confidence. Not long after, the need for a sister brand, AIA Preparatory Academy, emerged. Designed as a specialized solution for children with IEPs who struggle in traditional classrooms, AIA Prep was the next step in their mission to provide exceptional care and education.

Raw Earth Foods Packaging Design
Raw Earth (formerly Miss Paleo) is a boutique brand offering raw, vegan, and gluten-free baking ingredients to residential and commercial clients in Northern California. As they entered a new growth partnership, they needed a rebrand to reflect their evolving identity and connect with a more intentional, wellness-focused customer base. I led the visual rebrand, including logo development, tagline, business cards, and packaging for their retail and wholesale product lines.

Building a Balanced & Bold Presence: Transforming a Brand
A community-driven branding and communications agency sought to strengthen its online presence to reach new markets and showcase its portfolio of impactful work. Additionally, the goal was to elevate the agency's aesthetic to appeal to larger, high-profile clients while staying true to its grassroots ethos.

PARI: Elevating Engagement: Inspiring Interaction and Highlighting Achievements
For PARI, our goal was to craft a website that seamlessly combined functionality, accessibility, and an intuitive user experience. We aimed to ensure that visitors—whether seeking specific information or exploring the breadth of offerings—could effortlessly find what they needed. Ultimately, the objective was to drive increased engagement with PARI’s facilities and services.

LA Food Policy Council: Revitalizing L.A. with the Healthy Neighborhood Markets Network
LAFPC’s Healthy Neighborhood Markets Network program is on a mission to turn local neighborhood markets and corner stores into vibrant hubs of health and wellness in area known to be food deserts in Los Angeles County. Our goal? To create branding that represented and radiated these community anchors as hubs of well-being that are more than just a place to shop but are representative of the people who live in these communities and their need for nutritious food options.
During this project, we worked on three markets: Emma’s Meat Market, Venus Food Stores, and The Community Bodega (formerly known as Metro Mart)