I’m an American lettering artist and illustrator working in Chicago—born and raised in the Midwest and the daughter of an immigrant. After working at several design firms, I decided to start my own practice in 1998. I get so much inspiration from traveling. I’ve been to 49 of the 50 U.S. states (you’re on my to-do list, Alaska). More recently, I’ve enjoyed exploring Costa Rica, Iceland and Italy. There’s so much art and lettering and design to discover everywhere I go! My work is also influenced by my years as a designer and my love for mid-century modern and pop art.
I’m grateful to have had my work recognized and published in over 40 books and magazines, including Communication Arts, Uppercase Magazine, HOW Magazine, Graphic Design USA, and LogoLounge. I’m also a member of Crush Illustration Collective.
Creating public art is a part of my practice. Recent projects include a mural at a residency in Costa Rica, a collection of 14 murals in Ainslie Arts Plaza in Chicago, and representing Illinois in a collaborative 19th Amendment flag design, displayed at the National Museum of Women in the Arts in Washington, D.C. and at the William J. Clinton Library and Museum in Arkansas.
I have a BFA from Ball State University. Served as Vice President of Marketing for South Shore Arts for 20 years; served as Professional Programs Director for Society of Typographic Arts; and served 6 years on the Town of Highland Plan Commission. I am currently Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Belonging Chair for AIGA Chicago.