I worked with Love Beyond Walls, an Atlanta nonprofit tackling homelessness, on their Movement of Doers initiative and Love Sinks In campaign. During the height of COVID-19, the organization launched a citywide effort to install portable hand-washing stations across Atlanta’s unhoused community.
My role was to design merchandise and campaign visuals that gave the movement a recognizable identity—something volunteers and supporters could wear, share, and unite around. These creative assets not only extended the brand but also amplified awareness, fueled donations, and energized volunteers to expand the reach of the campaign.
Seeing how design helped bring attention to sanitation access, dignity, and public health during a crisis underscored for me how creative work can directly support life-changing, community-level impact.




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I worked with Love Beyond Walls, an Atlanta nonprofit tackling homelessness, on their Movement of Doers initiative and Love Sinks In campaign. During the height of COVID-19, the organization launched a citywide effort to install portable hand-washing stations across Atlanta’s unhoused community.
My role was to design merchandise and campaign visuals that gave the movement a recognizable identity—something volunteers and supporters could wear, share, and unite around. These creative assets not only extended the brand but also amplified awareness, fueled donations, and energized volunteers to expand the reach of the campaign.
Seeing how design helped bring attention to sanitation access, dignity, and public health during a crisis underscored for me how creative work can directly support life-changing, community-level impact.




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(RE® — 02)
©2025
I worked with Love Beyond Walls, an Atlanta nonprofit tackling homelessness, on their Movement of Doers initiative and Love Sinks In campaign. During the height of COVID-19, the organization launched a citywide effort to install portable hand-washing stations across Atlanta’s unhoused community.
My role was to design merchandise and campaign visuals that gave the movement a recognizable identity—something volunteers and supporters could wear, share, and unite around. These creative assets not only extended the brand but also amplified awareness, fueled donations, and energized volunteers to expand the reach of the campaign.
Seeing how design helped bring attention to sanitation access, dignity, and public health during a crisis underscored for me how creative work can directly support life-changing, community-level impact.




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©2025