This poster was commissioned by a family member of a significant donor in the Jewish community. It was presented as a gift during an event at which the donor was honored, and it now hangs in his office. The design concept was to depict the mitzvah of tzedakah in a creative way, incorporating text from the Tanya, as well as handwritten notes from organization leaders expressing thanks.














Samples from a 6-lesson course (46 slides) about modesty initiated by Bracha Leeds of Chabad at UC Berkeley. The text and sources were provided for this project (requiring someone able to work with both Hebrew and Yiddish texts)—I was hired to develop the layout and visuals. The design exceeded expectations and sparked ideas to rework some of the content—once launched, this will be a free resource for Chabad shluchos.
AMCHA Initiative ran a social media campaign to protect students from anti-Semitic academic BDS. I put together a series of graphics for them that set a strong tone and encouraged followers to sign the petition they circulated.
This maze developed for kids at the Jewish Children's Museum in Brooklyn involved designing eight puzzles, each with a theme to teach kids about Shabbat. The puzzles were: Shabbat word scramble, havdalah 'spot the differences' puzzle, melave malkah crossword, Shabbat candles word search, Shabbat meals and shul find-the-odd-one-out, challah maze, and 'fill in the blank' puzzle based on the 39 melachot. Each puzzle needed to be designed using the JCM color palette, and we chose light blue for the backgrounds.