ISMMS Racism + Bias Wall Installation

As part of the Racism and Bias Initiative at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, I served as the Lead Visual Designer, overseeing the project from concept through final installation. My work involved translating a complex and sensitive topic into a cohesive visual narrative that would live permanently within the school’s hallways — requiring both design precision and thoughtful storytelling. I designed a series of large-scale print pieces, including foam-mounted panels, die-cut lettering, and vinyl wall graphics, each meticulously sized, scaled, and composed to fit the physical space while working together as a unified installation. This project deepened my experience in spatial design and large-format production, where attention to detail and collaboration with fabricators and installers were critical to bringing the vision to life.

ClientIcahn School of Medicine at Mount SinaiServicesVisual Design, PrintYear2019