
Art Direction
As an art director, I have helped guide the creative vision of the brands and publications I’ve worked for. Entering the world of media as a writer first really taught me to the most important part of art direction: storytelling. In my role as Art Director of Tribeza magazine, I worked closely with the Editor-in-chief to curate the visuals for each issue. We would brainstorm at the onset of each issue and come up with the visual direction for each article together. This oftentimes required us to conceptualize editorial photoshoots and hire artists for custom illustrations. Together we would oversee each step of the process from ideation to final execution.
Opening photo by Leonid Furmansky for Tribeza, Art Direction by September Broadhead.
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At Tribeza we published a monthly Interiors piece where we would profile a home in Austin. We also hosted an annual event called the Tribeza Interiors Tour where we would hand select 10 homes out of hundreds that were submitted to us to be featured on the tour.
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INTERIORS

Tribeza Magazine feature, "Building on the Past." Photography by Jana Cantua.





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Illustration produced for Tribeza Magazine by R.F. Alvarez

Illustration produced for Tribeza Magazine by R.F. Alvarez

Illustration produced for Tribeza Magazine by Liana Jegers

Illustration produced for Tribeza Magazine by Liana Jegers

Axciom Immersive Story illustrations produced for Adweek Magazine by Richard Chance


DEPT Immersive Story illustrations produced for Adweek Magazine by Richard Chance

Illustration produced for Tribeza Magazine by Hannah-Michelle Bayley