A Drive For Creativity

I am often asked what gives my creativity its drive, My answer is always different, as my mind is always processing new things into ideas. My creative demeanor is rooted in an upbringing dotted with cultural experience, as well as opportunities I have had, which have inspired and built my creative cache within my mind. Whether I am looking at nature, technology, or people, my mind is always looking for ways to bring the creativity out of what I perceive.

I want to do work that pushes the boundaries and is enjoyed by those who see it. Being able to have a hand on the creative pulse of an Advertising project is a dream of mine, and I feel it would only fuel my creative mind further.

Euro Asian Automotive Brand Book (Personal Project)

November- 2025

Euro Asian Automotive Auto Shop in Eugene, Oregon

Major Personal/University Project

For a design class in the school of Journalism and Communication, I was tasked with rebranding a local business that was deemed ‘poorly designed’ branding, and rebrand them. The result was a 5-page, detailed brand book for a completely new appearance for EuroAsian Auto. This included details on the typeface, color, and phrasing requirements, as well as examples of potential uses in advertising and brand applications. I have continued to refine this project and use it as inspiration for new, similar personal projects

Minor in Architecture, Major in Versatility

November- 2024

River Road/Santa Clara Public Library and Community Center Project

UO School of Design

This project, which I worked on with a team of 3 of my peers, sought to hypothesize a way to revitalize the community center of the River Road region of Eugene. Collaboration and creativity were essential to this project, as we had to not only analyze the surrounding community but also implement our findings into a physical building that would serve the community in the best way possible. In this high-level Architecture course, my skills in demographic analytics, creative design, and ability to cooperate with a team were tested and refined. My visions for color usage, physical design aspects, as well as sensible floorplan layouts are all seeded in my versatile demeanor.

An Understanding of Community

November - 2023

Lowell State Park Community Center and Piazza

UO School of Design

In the Architecture 383 studio class, individuals were tasked with analyzing the site at Lowell State Park, in Lowell, Oregon, and design a community center that would offer locals both a place to gather, as well as a source of revenue for events as a venue. Understanding both precedents from notable locations, as well as understanding the local community, was crucial in designing this project. Using hand-drawn media, as well as Adobe Suite products like InDesign and Illustrator, as well as 3D modeling software such as SketchUp and Lumion, I designed a community center that offered both value and opportunity to the kind people of Lowell, Oregon.

Excellence in Execution

Civil Air Patrol, Doylestown Sq. #907

2017-2021

Before my tenure at the University of Oregon, I was a member of Doylestown Civil Air Patrol squadron number 907. There, I was taught the value of precision, perseverance, and the importance of striving for excellence. This was where my desire for creative problem-solving was honed and refined, as throughout my years of service, I was able to fly planes, design airframes, present relevant news and information, and work as a team to serve the public.

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