I'm a dynamic marketing communication designer with extensive experiance in graphic design, social media, brand activations, influencer marketing, events, and e-commerce.
As a design intern at Poster House, I had the opportunity to work on the “Black Power to Black People” exhibit, which offered an intimate look at how the Black Panther Party harnessed the power of branding and media to control its own narrative, rally community support, and become one of the most influential militant groups of its time.
For the “Black Power to Black People” exhibit at Oster House, we placed oversized protest signs outside the gallery, featuring hand-painted lettering reminiscent of the Civil Rights era.
Using the Bayard typeface, we evoked the bold, handmade lettering of 1960s protest signs. Inside, the exhibit began with an iconic 1967 photograph of Huey Newton and traced the Black Panther Party's branding through six chronological sections. We utilized bold type, militaristic colors, striking icons, and heroic photographs of armed Black Panther members, echoing the powerful design strategies of the Black Panthers and showcasing their enduring effectiveness.
Client: Poster House Museum Roles: Design Intern Year: 2022