AIGAJanuary 2025 - May 2025

As a founding member, I played a key role in establishing the AIGA student group at Binghamton University. I took on a multitude of responsibilities to build momentum for the group, including event coordination and production of promotional material. My overarching goal was to foster a stronger, more connected graphic design community on campus.           

Love Design?  AIGA PostersMarch 5th, 2025
Adobe Illustrator, Printed Posters
11 in X 17 in



Love Design?

My first task with AIGA was to create promotional posters for the student group. The objective was to target design majors, promising much-needed resources and a tight-knit community, something design majors unanimously agreed was needed in the department. Utilizing a cutting mat as my grid structure, I focused my design around hierarchy and typographic alignment to attract design-oriented minds. These posters also rely on bright colors to stick out amongst other posters in the halls. The “Love Design?” tagline is simple and yet specific and effective at capturing the attention of designers, similar to the popular tagline, “Got Milk?”




AIGA Student Collective ZineMarch 4th, 2025 / April 1st, 2025
Adobe Photoshop/InDesign, Printed Zine Pages
5.5 in x 8.5 in

“How to Survive Tying Your Shoes” for Student Collective Zine: Survival Edition
“Pokemon at the Beach” for Student Collective Zine: Nostalgia Edition

Student Collective Zine: Survival Guide Edition back and front covers: Myself
Student Collective Zine: Survival Guide Edition inside cover and description designed and written by myself
Just Do It: Owen Wendt | Mondays: Mehmet Gultekin
Survival of the Fittest: Emily Gangloff | Tying Your Shoes: Myself
NYC Subway: Simon Liebskind | 10 Affordable Ways to Keep Warm This Winter: John Hambleton
Rainy Day: Justin Papaleo | Your Day: Summer Lin
Survive School: Anh Sciscent | Multiple Choice: Agamya Rao
Paper Cut: Agamya Rao | Minecraft: Owen Wendt
Living at Home: Nya Lee | MMA: James Cartier
AI: Lucy Pham | Inside Cover (back): Andrew Nieves









One of the most successful events organized by the AIGA student group was the Student Collective Zine, an idea I originally had. My goal was to create an event where students can connect with each other while working, and leave with a physical collection of student works, all without any cost to the organization.

For the first edition, I took on multiple roles: I designed the front and back covers, wrote the event description for the inside page, created the print and Instagram promotional posters, and contributed my own page, “How to Survive Tying Your Shoes.” I wanted my page to feel punk and loud while also being ironic and silly. I also handled the layout for the student work in the zine in InDesign, preparing the final file for printing and saddle stitching.

For the second edition, themed Nostalgia, I stepped back from the cover and poster design, but still contributed my own page, “Pokémon at the Beach,” reflecting my childhood love of playing Pokémon and going to the beach.