Newsletters are where I feel most at home as a designer. These two examples represent some of my most enjoyable and personally fulfilling creations. Over time, I have developed a strong sense of how to balance content, imagery, and layout to create engaging, topic-driven designs.
I have crafted newsletters on a wide range of subjects—from food and nature to art and culture and each one had a unique visual identity that reflects the theme. Whether it is earthy tones for a nature piece or bold, vibrant colors for an art feature, I tailor every design to enhance the reader’s experience and connection to the content.
This format allows me to combine my love for storytelling with my design skills, and I am always excited to explore new topics and styles through this medium.


This Animal Newsletter is one example of my original work. I love the topic on animals, and hate to see them get hurt, so I made this in InDesign. I mostly explained about the endangered animals, and the reasons why they are endangered. I used links and images of foundations that are doing they’re part in saving these creatures.

This was another example but for a shoe brand. I was given all the content for this newsletter, and all I had to do was just open it, add it in InDesign, and arrange it in a specific way to make it look like a newsletter.