Graphic Design

I made some collateral for the Rutgers Orthodox Christian Fellowship (OCF) so that they could evangelize and connect students to experiencing Christ in Orthodox Christianity!

This was a flyer for an event that our parish had!

During my time at Scala Foundation, I designed graphics for mailings, emails, social media, and videos/livestream.

Scala hosted 2 poetry events for their Writer's Community programs.  These are Twitter-sized social media graphics that I made for each event.

The Executive Director and my manager each wrote an article in Public Discourse while I was working at Scala Foundation.  They decided to send out the article in a mailer to some donors, and I repackaged the article into this print design.

The conference poster and schedule needed a revamp, so I added some more colors and a triangle design to the edges.

The Executive Director wanted a pamphlet that she could easily hand out or send to existing and prospective donors.  This is an unfinished draft version.

This is an except from one of the Executive Director's books that is repacked into a digital design. This was sent as a participation gift for all those that submitted poems to the Scala Poetry Contest in 2022.

This is a graphic for a blog post's featured image on the scalafoundation.org website.  The blog post that this graphic was for was a compilation of all the blog entries for the 2022 Conference Speaker Feature blog series.  

This is the featured image for a blog post about one of the 2022 conference speakers.  The blog post was a quick biography of the speaker and contained links to the speaker's work.  These weekly blog posts contributed to marketing the conference in the weeks prior to the event. 

I volunteered as a Marketing Intern for the Rutgers chapter of Ratio Christi, a campus ministry and apologetics organization.  Here are some graphics I've created for social media posts on its Instagram account.

Ratio Christi - Rutgers University Chapter.pdf

Above is the landing page that I made for our organization.  It's a simple page that anyone, student or otherwise, can visit to quickly learn more about our club.  It also serves as an interactive place to tie in all the links we want to share, without being a list of links.  I  enjoyed using a bulletin board theme to reflect the "down-to-earth" feeling we want to convey about our club and its members.

Annual Worldview Conference FINAL.pdf

Above is the landing page that I made for our Annual Worldview Conference event, which featured Frank Turek and his signature "I Don't Have Enough Faith to be an Atheist" presentation.  I designed this entire page within Canva, and with the help of my chapter director, we were able to publish it with a third-party domain host.

Below is the social media/Instagram-sized image, as well as a 600 x 500 pixel version for the STAR 99.1 website.  We partnered with STAR 99.1 to advertise our event through radio, their Insider's email list, and digital banners on their website.

Instagram post

Digital ad for STAR 99.1 website


These were fun to make. We had a speaker give a presentation about the various theoretical Christian responses to if one day alien life was discovered.

background image by Chris Dorst

background image by Chris Dorst

background image by Chris Dorst

This was for our 2022 Involvement Fair table, where we asked students to write down on a tablecloth their response to the question: What is the purpose of life?  This image was displayed on TVs at the Rutgers student centers as well.

This is a flyer for our Easter 2022 apologetics event; these were printed out as well as displayed on TVs at the Rutgers student centers.

Here's a flyer that I made for our high school reunion in 2021.

I made this flyer for my Intro to Marketing class. We had to introduce a new product for an existing company.  We chose a product development strategy and created churros for Chipotle. 

Additional images that I produced; the churros in a pouch image was combined from multiple images.

Above - These are all minimally-edited ideas for the cover of the HackRU Sponsorship Document.  Their initial theme was "City," but they decided to go with a different theme.  In the meantime, I played with some other themes.  

Below - These are more heavily-edited ideas.

"City Motherboard"

"LCARS Data Feed"

"Two Worlds"

"Warehouse Computer"

These are section headers that I made that were inspired by the MTA's subway line numbers.


Lastly, this was a header I made that was inspired by the yellow taxi cabs.

Our fraternity was looking for a new design for our shirts.  I came up with a Jersey-proud design that was inspired by the "Welcome to NJ Sign" (https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/b/b8/2014-12-20_15_44_54_Welcome_To_New_Jersey_sign_in_front_of_the_New_Jersey_Department_of_Transportation_Headquarters_in_Ewing%2C_New_Jersey.JPG).


This is a design I made for the back of our Fall 2018 rush shirts. 

We wanted to do an 80's themed design, and I learned a lot from working with a t-shirt printing service about tailoring a design to be printed onto a t-shirt.

Taking advice from our fraternity's Brand Guidelines Document, I designed our fraternity's Spring 2018 rush flyer.  The background is an image of Route 18/New Brunswick at night.

Our fraternity wanted to make custom jerseys for us to wear when competing in intramural sports against other fraternities.  I've always been fascinated by the designs on soccer jerseys and other sports designs; I thought our fraternity logo really fit well here.

Above (and below) are some pixel art of sprites for a game that I am working on with my brother.