Editorial Design

Black text that reads 'Green Eugene' with a green cannabis leaf graphic on the right side.
Cannabis plant with dense buds and dark green leaves in a natural outdoor setting.

As Lead Designer for Green Eugene, I developed the magazine’s visual identity and created layouts bringing stories to life. Distributed across 65+ dispensaries with 4,500 copies per edition, the publication reflects the diversity of cannabis culture in Eugene and Springfield.

Cover of Green Eugene magazine, April 2025 edition, featuring a smiling woman in a blue top with long, curly dark hair, surrounded by colorful illustrations related to cannabis, including marijuana leaves, products, and advocacy signs.
A two-page magazine spread. The left page has a letter from the editor with a photo of a woman with glasses and curly hair holding a cannabis plant testing kit, framed in an ornate oval. Below the letter is contact information and a social media promotion for Green Eugene. The right page is a table of contents with sections titled 'Staff,' 'The Joint Playlist,' 'Roxanne Maund,' '4/20 Crossword,' 'Coming Out of the Canna-Closet,' 'Strain of the Month,' 'Munchies Spotlight,' 'Connect-the-Dots,' and 'The 4/20 Green Guide,' each with corresponding page numbers and images, including a woman smiling at a cannabis event, a colorful cannabis smoke explosion, a map outline with cannabis leaves, and a chocolate bar.
Cover page of Green Eugene Pride Edition magazine featuring photos of people, stickers, and articles about social science of social smoking, high sexuality history, and medical marijuana and HIV.
A two-page newsletter with sections titled 'Letter from the Editor,' 'Staff,' and a list of articles and features. The left page contains a letter from the editor signed by Javen Frye-Nekrasova, with a small photo of her and a graphic of a cannabis leaf. The newsletter addresses Pride Month and issues related to LGBTQ+ community. The right page lists articles with titles like 'Social Science of Social Smoking,' 'Marijuana Self-Medication During the AIDS Epidemic,' and features small images and mugshots of people, along with page numbers and brief descriptions.
The word 'Ethos' written in white cursive text on a black background.
A diverse group of people standing together outdoors at a protest, holding signs and listening attentively.

Ethos Magazine is a nationally recognized, award-winning student publication, releasing publications that share unique and multicultural stories. As a designer, I pride myself in visually representing complex ideas or emotions through layout design and graphics.

A young person standing in front of a collage of colorful, artistic murals with various scenes and animals, including fish, a person with a towel on their head, a cave sign, and a jazz band, in an exhibition or gallery setting.
A collage of photographs featuring an art gallery and an article. The gallery images show paintings of natural landscapes, people, and fish. There are visitors observing the artwork. The article discusses a student's experience in art school, her projects, and her progress.
A magazine spread with an article titled 'Embracing Change: Exploring Alternative Psilocybin Treatments in Eugene.' The left page contains text with decorative blue and yellow cloud-like graphics at the bottom. The right page features a photograph of a man in a gray t-shirt with tattoos on his arms, sitting on a beige furry rug, playing white crystal singing bowls with a wooden mallet, in a room with wooden shelves and red containers.
Page spread from a magazine or booklet with colorful abstract bubble patterns and text about psychedelic therapy, an organization called PSIL, and personal recovery stories, including a quote about community safety.
Two young people, one with pink hair and the other with dark curly hair, stand in a body of water. The person with pink hair wears a white shirt and black crop top, while the other wears a white shirt open over a swimsuit. Water is visible around their bodies.
Four young people relaxing on inflatable pool floats in a swimming pool, each in different poses and swimwear, with water ripples visible in the background.
Black and white abstract line drawing with interconnected circles and semi-circles creating a complex geometric pattern.
Two women holding teacups in the foreground, a woman in a white dress walking through a field in the background.

Align is an arts & culture magazine with design showcasing creative risks and experimental processes.

Text image with the words 'mother nature versus mother culture' written in different fonts on a black background.
Three young people outdoors in a wooded area, two women and one man. One woman is standing and holding a boombox, another woman is sitting on a chair with a phone, and the man is reclining on relaxed furniture, all appearing to be filming or recording.

Mother Nature vs Mother Culture is a special publication of Jetty Media Group, inspired by Daniel Quinn’s “Ishmael.” The magazine explores the contradictory relationship between human development and nature, delving into anthropocentrism vs. ecocentrism, the paradox of progress, self-imprisonment, and our deepest connections with nature.

A woman sitting on a floral armchair outdoors, with a tv in front of her, surrounded by trees and grass, on the cover of Mother Magazine, Winter 2025.
Page with words related to sustainability, adventure, balance, and progress in large, textured fonts, and a team photo with individual portraits of ten team members with their names and roles.