Environmental design project, including but not limited to event support, museum signage, wayfinding signage and interpretive panels, and donor walls.
2018-2026 @ MDC Design under the creative direction of Michelle D’Cruz.
Experiential Design
Asian Food Fest
Greater Cincinnati region’s largest celebration of Asian food and culture, a 2-day food extravaganza which attracts nearly 100,000 attendees annually.
Cincinnati Museum Center: Dreamland at Holiday Junction
Folks in Cincinnati visit the Museum Center in droves every holiday season to check out the Holiday Junction exhibit, see the Duke Energy Center trains, and meet Santa.
Holden Arboretum
Spanning over 3,600 acres, the Holden Arboretum is a nature lover’s dream. With gardens, trails, lakes and meadows, there is always something new to explore, and they offer immersive experiences and unique perspectives of the tree canopy and surrounding areas. Interpretive panels and wayfinding support the mission to connect people with the wonder, beauty, and value of trees and plants, to inspire action for healthy communities.
Honey Child Pops
Honey Child makes whole blended fruit pops that taste great and are made with only the best ingredients. All of their pops are free from dairy, cane sugar, and gluten. With over 50 rotating flavors at their carts, and new ice creams and frozen treats at their truck, there’s something for everyone.
Contemporary Arts Center
The Contemporary Arts Center (CAC) in downtown Cincinnati brings art and the creative process to all people through exhibitions and experiences that open minds. New wayfinding developed in 2022 leans into the architectural styles of the building and utilizes a custom typeface developed to complement the CAC logo.
IPM Food Pantry
IPM Food Pantry provides families starting over with essential kitchen items to help them prepare meals in their new homes on the east side of Cincinnati. Their work is made possible by generous donors, who were recognized at the ribbon-cutting of their new facility.

