This is a collection of projects that weren’t quite big enough to warrant their own page, but they still required a significant amount of time and effort, and I felt they deserved to be mentioned!

As you will see, this collection contains only final photos, but don’t hesitate to contact me with questions about the process of any of these projects.



2025


Playing Card Holders

Made from purple heart, ebony, cherry, and mahogany wood. Tools used include a planer, band saw, radial arm saw, and orbital sander. Design based on Pinterest photo by @scottveil.

Locker System CAD Model

A theoretical locker system for public exchanges of products (Facebook Marketplace purchases, etc.). Designed and modeled for an entrepreneurship class, created on Autodesk Fusion 360.

Musician Posters

A three-panel wall decoration I made for my room, featuring my three favorite music artists. Created with Adobe Illustrator.

X-ACTO Knife CAD Model

A realistic 3D model of a real X-ACTO knife. Dimensions were gathered via calipers; modeled and rendered in Fusion 360.

2024


Card Reader Redesign

A choice project to redesign an existing product. The bottom right photo is the original card reader (plastic), and the top left is my final redesign (intended materiality: stainless steel).

The Monolith

The project description was to create a wooden form that can be held in at least two unique ways, fitting perfectly into the hand both ways. The form must also be defined by two main contours.

Baseball Bat Card Case

A custom baseball card display case, made from an actual wooden bat.

Live-edge Bench

A volunteer project for a local men’s home. Cut with a radial arm saw, finished with a water-based polyurethane.

Noah Kahan Album Drawing

Color Wheel

A mashup of Noah Kahan album covers. I began by making a graphic with Adobe Illustrator and transferring it to paper. The final is done in colored pencil.

Create a unique color wheel. I had fun with this project, and my goal was to convey emotion through the form I chose rather than solely focus on the rainbow of colors. The far left photo was done on Adobe Illustrator, the middle one by hand.

2023


Cincinnati Reds Ballpark History

What began as a high school graphic design project turned into my most successful art piece at the time. I sold twenty copies of this poster to the Cincinnati Reds team store, as well as many more to family and friends.

Custom Cincinnati Bengals Vans

My first clothing/footwear project ever, involving a lot of research on how to paint shoes. I made the designs in Adobe Illustrator and used a Cricut machine with a stencil material to cut them out. I painted over and removed the stencils after.

Other Graphic Design Projects

Self-portrait, Cityscape at Night, Youngblood, The Archer, Paige Bueckers, Joey B Panels. All done on Adobe Illustrator.

2022 and older


Nightstand (2020-2021)

A personal project (I needed a nightstand) and one of my first creative woodworking projects. Having limited money and access to wood, the table top pieces and the black frame are made from 2x4s.

Joey Votto Lego Portrait (2019)

A replica of the Joey Votto Lego portrait in the National Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown. I visited the Hall of Fame multiple times when I was young, and decided I wanted a Votto portrait, so I copied brick for brick based on a photo.

Wood Serving Trays (2019)

One of my first independent woodworking projects. The design came from Pinterest @RoslandRidge, linked to the Ultrazo website.