2025 Design Internship at
The Nature Conservancy
At The Nature Conservancy, I designed a range of marketing collateral, from different types of printed materials to digital animations. A primary focus of my work has been consistently applying TNC’s most recent brand update across materials, while ensuring I bring my own creativity and unique ideas into each project as well.
Annual Report Template for TNC state-level use
A complete redesign of the template used by all 50 of TNC’s state chapters. The Annual Report serves as a touchpoint with members, highlighting each chapter’s annual impact, financial details, and select stories from the year. My approach focused on creating a modular system that could be customized and easily expanded upon to support diverse content needs while remaining accessible to state-level marketing teams with varying proficiencies in InDesign. Below are select pages from the template that use placeholder images.
Folding Cards
These blank folding cards I designed for TNC members. Each card pairs selected photography to create mini environments. By layering imagery from The Nature Conservancy’s visual archive in such a way, I hoped to reinforce the organization’s brand aims to evoke landscapes and natural textures.
Stickers for Tallgrass Prairie preserve
A small set of stickers designs for the Joseph H. Williams Tallgrass Prairie Preserve in Oklahoma. The stickers showcase in snapshots and illustration the preserve’s significant bison herd of over 2,200 animals in distinctively fun and playful ways. A select one or two will be placed as giveaways in the visitor center.
Banner Design for World Water Week Stockholm
One of the most exciting projects I’ve been able to tackle at TNC is the design of a 13 foot banner for the Nature Hub Exhibition at World Water Week in Stockholm, Sweden. This exhibition is run by several international conservation organizations such as WWF, Wetlands International, and TNC. Besides design, my work for the project included prepping the final file for production and ensuring the primary image was edited to look acceptable at such a significant scale.