I’m a graphic designer and photographer who graduated with my Bachelor of Arts in Graphic Design in December 2025 from the University of Saint Francis, specializing in Illustration and Photography. My work is driven by rhythm, movement, and storytelling—whether that’s capturing what's on the stage, on the field, or on the page.

     Music and sports fuel my creative process. I design and photograph with energy in mind, pulling inspiration from sound, performance, and emotion. My goal is to work within the music or sports industries, creating visuals that feel as powerful as the moments they represent.

     For one year, I served as the University of Saint Francis's athletics photographer, capturing football, basketball, soccer, volleyball, baseball, softball, and cheer. Shooting live sports and concerts have sharpened my instincts—teaching me how to anticipate peak action, work under pressure, and tell fast-paced stories through composition and light.

     Visually, I’m drawn to late ’60s and early ’70s aesthetics—psychedelic typography, bold color, layered pattern, and expressive form, including these into my pieces whenever I can. I often translate traditional techniques like stippling and crosshatching into digital formats, building detailed compositions mark by mark. Stippling, especially, is central to my practice: small elements working together to create impact at scale.

     I’m confident in layout, hierarchy, and page composition, and I love pushing elements to the edge—literally. Texture, color, and typography play a major role in how I build atmosphere and narrative within a piece.

 

     At the core of my work is a simple goal: translate passion into image. Capture the feeling. Make it visual. Make it last.

 

Let's make something great together!

Hi, I'm Kinzie!

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