The Ultimate Random Fun Fact Reader
Who better to be the ultimate loo reader than the guy who lost the Battle of Waterloo? The illustration features French Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte totally absorbed in reading this book as his final defeat unfolds. In a dramatic plot twist, Isaac Newton steps in as Napoleon’s unlikely opponent, bombarding the emperor’s toy soldiers with apples as he discovers the theory of gravity—a concept that blends science and history in a playful way.
2024
You may also like
Blame It on the Apple
2008
A feminist take on the classic tale of temptation and blame, this concept reimagines the apple as a symbol of how society projects guilt onto women—challenging the narratives that shame female autonomy and desire.
Poster and Set Design created for a theatrical production directed by Ronaldo Tasso in São Paulo, Brazil.
PHYTOMAXX | Product Overview
2025
Medical Illustration
2022
Click to see the three illustrations.
Infographic | Metaverse
2022
Infographic | STATUS SPORT
2019
The Current State of Our Youth
This infographic was designed to visually communicate key statistics and insights about the challenges facing today's youth, including technology addiction, obesity, bullying, and mental health. The layout balances bold typography with simple iconography and data-driven visuals to create an impactful and accessible narrative. I focused on a clear hierarchy of information, using color and contrast to guide the viewer through each section while maintaining visual consistency.
PhytoMAXX Product Detailer 2019
2019
HEMP Extract | Animal Nutritional Products
Infographic | GAMMA
2022
Gravity: A Clash of Scientific Minds
2024
PhytoMAXX Product Detailer 2022
2022
CBD Extract | Animal Nutritional Products
Infographic - SLEEP MASK
2016