Club Kaibigan Jerseys
Final Draft + Variant Designs
Club Kaibaigan is a campus organization dedicated to celebrating Filipino culture and fostering a close-knit community. Each year, the club designs limited-edition merchandise for dedicated members. For the 2024-2025 term, I designed jerseys in a range of colors and typography that reflect Filipino culture, drawing from the Filipino flag and streetwear trends. Key cultural symbols—such as the Sun of May, the national flower Sampaguita, and the number 84 marking the club's founding year—are featured throughout the design. This project allowed me to celebrate my heritage while creating something meaningful for our community.
Society of Women's Engineering (SWE)
Logos & Non-Apparel Mockups
Hand-drawn logo and merchandise designs for the women's engineering chapter at CSULB. The primary character, a 'robo-bee,' combines bee antennas with robotic features, expressing various engineering-related emotions. A second design features neatly wrapped electrical cables styled to form a bow, inspired by my friend's organized laptop cables. Both designs use soft yet bold pinks and purples to convey a feminine, inclusive narrative, welcoming women to the engineering community.
Class of 2025 Seniors
Hoodie and T-shirt designs for my sister’s senior class merch. Inspired by their original bright orange class color, which earned them the nickname “traffic cones” for six years, now replaced by their new class color, light purple. A racecar theme felt fitting, as high school is full of obstacles and fast-paced learning. The design features a checkered flag emblem over the heart to symbolize the “finish line” of high school. On the back, a dynamic drifting car—a true “drift king” moment—knocks over a traffic cone, representing the end of their "traffic cone" reputation as they move toward graduation.