Designing Apparel
As Graphic Designer and Marketing Director for Stanford Concert Network, I designed a number of pieces of apparel.
Stanford Concert Network (SCN) is a student run organization in charge of bringing live music to campus. Unlike Stanford Live (where I also have worked as a Marketing Intern), who sells tickets to the public and hosts shows at Stanford's nicest performance venues, SCN hosts mostly free shows only for students at different spots on campus.
I designed this long sleeve t-shirt my sophomore year at Stanford as SCN's first official Graphic Designer. I unfortunately don't have any pictures of it in real life. We produced 50 units of the shirt and that year, you would often recognize other members of the club around campus wearing the shirts.
Sweatshirt Design
Junior year, I was Marketing Director of SCN. We wanted to do a design on the sleeves again since it had been quite popular on the long sleeve the year before. I developed this pastel blue & pink hoodie design as a stark contrast against last year's black & dark purple. We again ran a production of 50 units.
Frost 2020 T-Shirt Design
My final shirt design as an SCN member unfortunately never saw production because of COVID-19. Every year, SCN throws the biggest concert for Stanford students of the whole year. Past artists include a Kali Uchis and Jorja Smith co-headline, Glass Animals, Zedd, Fetty Wap, and MGMT.

This year, Mac DeMarco was set to headline, with The Marias planning to open. As a huge fan of both artists, this was an absolute dream to design the merchandise for this concert.
With a normal attendance of over 8000 people, we were planning to sell at least 500 of the shirts. Although the shirts were never produced, they were still approved for production and sale by Mac DeMarco and his team, which is exciting on its own.