Community is at the heart of everything I do. Since starting PAM!, I’ve had the opportunity to collaborate on creative design projects with many neighbors and local businesses in San Francisco who share the same passion for lifting our local community.
From designing logos to creating promotional materials, each project has allowed me to contribute to my community, connect with people, and honor our city’s culture & history.
Community Street’s mission is to advocate for safer streets and combat loneliness by empowering neighbors with the support and resources they need to organize meaningful community events.
The vision for this project was to capture the spirit of old San Francisco. A time of simpler days, vibrant streets, and communities coming together.
The resulting design draws on this vision with retro colors, playful energy, and a rainbow symbolizing unity. With the primary logo set against the backdrop of a perfect San Francisco day, with neighbors safely playing in the streets as the sun sets on our beautiful city.
Dreaming of hosting a community event? Check out their website /Instagram and learn how to get involved!
Website: communitystreetssf.org
Instagram: @communitystreetssf
My beautiful friend Jules, founder of Bad Art Club, approached me with the idea of co-creating a bandana for her business. Her only rule? Do your worst.
As an artist who’s grown used to the safety of erasing 'mistakes' in digital art, I'll admit it was a challenge at first. But within moments of passing the stylus back and forth, each of us adding our own ideas, it became the silliest, most fun project I’ve worked on to date.
It felt like being back in 3rd grade with the best teacher cheering me on. Jules celebrated every quirky addition, and I quickly let go of my need to perfect things and just enjoyed the process of creating.
Much like her amazing workshops across San Francisco, Jules has built something truly special. Check out Bad Art Club for upcoming workshop dates and ways to get involved!
Website: thebadart.club
Instagram: ___badartclub___
The Faight Collective is a huge part of my story and one that I am eager to tell to anyone who will listen.
After my brother passed away, it was the place I went to for support and overtime it grew to be an integral part of People!Art!Music!'s early beginnings and the place of many firsts...
I had the opportunity to share this story at their 1-year anniversary, Taste the Faight event, as well as create their promotional materials.
If you’ve ever been to The Faight, you might notice their signature motif of vintage furniture and decor, evoking memories of childhood and simpler times.
From the iconic disco ball and checkered rug to the gently worn mid-century modern furniture, the space exudes comfort and nostalgia.
Website: thefaight.com
Instagram: thefaightsf
For this project, I wanted to capture that feeling using Polaroid-style frames, retro colors, and depictions of those well-known Faight pieces.
Anyone who’s ever stepped through their doors knows the magic of The Faight. And if you haven’t yet, I highly recommend it. I promise you’ll leave feeling more connected to your city and community, and maybe even a little inspired to pick up that art project or instrument you’ve always wanted to try.