This curated collection showcases my print work in advertisements, magazines, and event signage, highlighting bold concepts and meticulous attention to detail. Each piece reflects a commitment to compelling visuals that resonate with audiences and deliver impactful messages. Explore the designs that bring stories to life on paper and beyond.
Ads
Granite Construction publishes a number of annual ads for external recruiting. Over the past four years, I have had the opportunity to collaborate with our Inclusive diversity and recruiting teams across the company to design digital and print ads for multiple publications.





Connections Magazine
Granite Construction has an internal quarterly magazine that is published and mailed to all its employees. The magazine highlights news, current projects, our people, and community. When I joined the team, I took over the design process, and we began designing in house. I am now responsible for organizing and compiling the content, designing the spreads, coordinating revisions with our editor, and preparing the packaged files for the printer. I am going on my fourth year of leading the design charge.
Click on a cover below to view an interactive version of the magazine.
Internal Marketing
My day-to-day work for Granite involves close collaboration with various internal departments. I partner with Granite’s benefits team to design promotional flyers for employee benefit programs, update presentation decks, and manage the comms plan for the annual open enrollment campaign for all employees. I also support the talent acquisition team by creating trifolds and other marketing materials for recruiting events. Much of my work focuses on developing internal marketing collateral aimed at employee engagement and retention.
In my role as Event Marketing Designer for the city of Morgan Hill, I designed promotional materials leading up to the kick off and start of each Sidewalk Saturday season. The materials included A-frame signage, flyers, and posters. Sidewalk Saturdays was a series put on by the city of Morgan Hill that hosted a space for local businesses to sell their products and provided the community with an opportunity to shop small.