Gone With The Wheat
2025
Gone With The Wheat offers baked goods free of gluten, artificial dyes, and unnecessary additives — just bold flavor and real ingredients.
While exploring visual ideas for the brand, I noticed a trend: almost every gluten-free logo used the same X’d-out wheat stalk. It works, but it’s been done.
So I took a different approach. Inspired by the company’s clever name, I reimagined the Gone With the Wind poster — replacing Rhett with a charming slice of cake, holding his beloved like the dramatic icon he is. A lighthearted nod to the past, with the wheat long gone.
Assyrian American Heathcare Association (AAHA)
2025
AAHA is a network of healthcare professionals and students across all disciplines, committed to advancing their skills while supporting one another. Together, they empower their community to access quality care from providers who share their cultural heritage.
The founder wanted to merge elements of the Assyrian flag, ancient flare, and modern medical imagery, specifically, the coiling snakes.
Nabu Books
2024
Nabu Books is a publication umbrella for every book I've published and plan to publish in the future. It also will offer book design and Amazon KDP publication services for authors who need some help getting their books out into the world.
"Nabu" is the ancient Assyrian god of wisdom, writing, and scribes. I chose this figure to pay homage to my heritage.
Audio Dreamland Sleep Stories
2023
Audio Dreamland offers bedtime stories for adults paired with ambient sounds, providing a serene and immersive experience to aid in relaxation and sleep. I created the branding, and continue to create the assets for social media. In addition, I edit the audio stories and use a combination of sounds and music to create a tranquil and relaxing production
Assyrian Student Association of Chicago (ASAC)
2016
I created this logo after beginning a 2-year position for ASAC, a local non-for-profit. The graphic ties elements of the both the Assyrian and Chicago flag. Both a badge and horizontal variant were made, and both are still used by the organization today.
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