Layout, Flyer, & OOH

A common man

OOH billboard for feature film, A Common Man.

I built the creative around raw tension—leading with a confrontational image, stark contrast, and weighty typographic framing. The layout embraces asymmetry and grain, evoking urgency while preserving legibility across scaled formats. This piece was designed for use across outdoor, print collateral, and theatrical promotion, crafted to feel immediate and disruptive.

Revival 69

Flyer for Revival 69, a documentary baed on a 1969 Toronto Rock and Roll Revival Music Festival starring John Lennon, Yoko Ono, Little Richard, The Doors, Chuck Berry, and other legendary musicians.

I leaned into the rawness of vintage rock ephemera—bold type, layered textures, and era-accurate compositional balance. The color palette and typography nod to 1960s counterculture while still feeling structured and contemporary.

Hercy miller

This branded deck was developed to position Hercy Miller as a high-value creative and athletic partner for sponsorship opportunities.

I approached the layout with a balance of hype and polish, using bold red accents, layered shapes, and structured type to convey both personal grit and commercial readiness. The design showcases Hercy’s dual identity as a Division I athlete and emerging creative force, while visually framing him as a scalable brand asset. Each slide was built for clarity, momentum, and conversion, targeting alignment with sportswear, entertainment, and lifestyle partners.

Real dates

Created to secure development funding for an unscripted television concept blending raw storytelling with structured intimacy.

The deck’s visual strategy is built around emotional accessibility—clean composition, expressive typography, and warm, contemporary imagery. Each slide is designed to communicate format, tone, and marketability with clarity and pace. The goal was to make the show feel immediately pitchable: emotionally grounded, visually digestible, and ready for network or platform alignment.

Kicks

Developed to support the distribution push for Kicks, an animated feature film, based on a shoe story.

The deck combines youthful energy with cinematic structure, leveraging vibrant color, stylized typography, and illustrative elements to reflect the film’s animation style. The design balances creative flair with business clarity, guiding the reader through story, audience appeal, and market positioning. Built to resonate with distributors and streamers, the visuals are designed to frame Kicks as a culturally relevant, commercially viable property.

Bourbon & Boxing

This deck was created to attract brand partners for Bourbon & Boxing, a black-tie event merging luxury hospitality with the entertainment of live boxing.

The goal was to capture the contrast: elegance and grit in one experience. I kept the layout clean and sharp but brought in texture and energy where it counted, showcasing the action, the crowd, and the atmosphere. The design was meant to feel upscale but not stiff, giving potential sponsors a clear look at what makes the event stand out.

Evolve

This deck was designed to help secure funding for Evolve, a music festival focused on mental health awareness and drug use prevention.

The visual approach aimed to feel uplifting and honest—bright color, open layout, and real imagery that reflected the festival’s purpose. I wanted it to feel like a movement, not just an event. Every slide was built to tell a clear story: here’s the problem, here’s the impact, and here’s why this matters.

Bridgestone multimedia group

Flyer showcasing Bridgestone Media's feature film slate for the year.

The layout keeps things straightforward. Organized titles, clear hierarchy, and light branding to support easy distribution across print and digital.

Sapphire memorial concert

This flyer was created as an in-film prop for Playing for Mozart, promoting a fictional memorial concert central to the film’s narrative.

The design needed to feel authentic to the classical music world—elegant typography, subdued tones, and a formal layout that would hold up on camera. It was built to support the story quietly but believably, reinforcing the emotional weight of the event without drawing focus from the characters.

You are not alone

You Are Not Alone, a mental health awareness and fundraising event held in celebration of Master P’s birthday.

The design needed to balance energy with purpose—something that could live in a party setting while still honoring the seriousness of the cause. I used bold type and high-contrast imagery to pull attention, paired with clean layout structure to keep the message clear. Built for both print and digital use, the flyer was meant to invite, inform, and resonate.