Pictured Above (Left & Middle): ACLU Nationwide & Police Foundation Pamphlet 
This is a pamphlet that was produced as a college project to aid the American Civil Liberties Union in the reduction of traffic stop fatalities both amongst police officers and private citizens in the United States. It seeks to offer an objective perspective on the rights of the people and law enforcement during, what should be, routine traffic stops. It establishes a mutual understanding of legality and regulation and thus a level playing field to reduce hostility and misunderstanding. In order to create a mutually beneficial and united community, I included the Police Foundation as a sponsor of the initiative (2017).
Also Pictured Above (Right): Movies in American Culture Poster
This is a poster rendering for my Interdisciplinary Studies class concerning the correlation between dramatic and violent film productions that represent the attitude and perspective of society towards the judicial system in the United States (2016).
Pictured Above: MakeItOk.Org Brochure 
Presented are both sides of a social awareness and activism brochure that I produced for Make It OK , a group dedicated to helping end mental health stigma. Humanitarian relief is a major passion of mine, especially mental health stigma, and I was happy to contribute this design in service to that initiative (2017).
Pictured Above: Hunger & Health Coalition and MakeItOk.org Mental Health Awareness Posters
These were social awareness posters that I produced for Hunger & Health Coalition, a group dedicated to helping end hunger, health issues and homelessness, and Make It OK, an organization whose mission is to end mental health stigma, in hopes of generating social buzz regarding the issues at hand (2016, 2017).
Pictured Above: Drab MagaZine
This was a micro-zine I put together for my Art for Social Change course advocating for mental health stigma awareness and empathy (2017).
Pictured Above: Fight Like Ean Poster

This was a social awareness and political activism poster that I produced for Fight Like Ean!!! Pin Leukemia, a group dedicated to helping end pediatric cancer, and to contribute to the North Carolina Cannabis Legalization Campaign. I believe if enough substantial research exists that cannabis oil can cure cancer cells, or simply reduce the side effects and symptoms of cancer, that it should be made available to the families and medical care providers of those suffering from this cruel disease. Humanitarian relief is a major passion of mine and I was happy to contribute this design in service to that initiative (2017).
Pictured Above: Social Benefit Posters

These were a few early charity event posters that were produced when I apprenticed at Diamond Thieves Tattoo & Body Piercing Marion. Community involvement and service is something I am very passionate about (2012).
Pictured Above: BASF Chemical Company & Duke Energy Corp. Environmental Awareness Posters
These two posters were produced as a college projects. The goal of each design was to bring awareness to environmental encroachment and pollution being repeated without consequence by Duke Energy, an energy company, and by BASF, a chemical company. The sources are all cited and I do not claim to own the Duke Energy or BASF logos (2017).
Pictured Above: Environmental Awareness Posters
These posters were produced also produced in college to bring awareness to environmental encroachment and pollution that often leads to ecosystem and wildlife destruction or deforestation. This is my personal take on global climate change (2011, 2014, 2017).
Pictured Above: GMO Awareness Posters

This is a poster that was produced as a college product to bring awareness to environmental encroachment, pollution, and health conditions linked to GMO consumption. This poster ONLY represents my opinion and perspective. I do not claim to own the Monsanto logo (2017).
Pictured Above: Victoria's Secret Body Shaming Awareness Posters 
This series of posters were produced as a college product to bring awareness to both: the mistreatment and under representation of plus-sized women and the over-sexualization and objectification of women in advertising. The company represented in this poster routinely discriminates against women that do not conform to the unrealistic, stereotypical standards of physical aesthetic facilitated in their advertisements. This poster ONLY represents my opinion and perspective; however all of these facts can easily be searched on Google. I do not claim to own the Victoria Secret logo (2017).
Pictured Above: 5K for Kenya Water Project

This was a campaign I worked on for a 5k charity event held at Western Carolina University. All proceeds were donated to construct clean drinking wells for low income families in Kenya, Africa. The project was a huge success and victory for humanitarian relief (2013).
Pictured Above: Operations Empower and Combat Cache

These logos are both for nonprofits that I founded in support of veterans and active duty military alike. Operation Empower was established to facilitate the transition from active duty to civilian life by streamlining a network of employers directly to potential candidates and then providing them with the necessary tools and skills in order to make finding employment much easier and hassle free. Operation Combat Cache sought to alleviate the hardships of deployment by providing soldiers, sailors, airmen and marines with small comforts of home in the form of a care package letting them know they are not forgotten (2012-2015).