Art Books
THINGS THAT GO TOGETHER
MICHAEL ANASTASSIADES
The first monograph of designer Michael Anastassiades explores the relationships between objects, materials, and ideas that inform his practice. Inspired by his 2019 exhibition at NiMac in Cyprus, the book presents a series of meticulously arranged “things that go together” — from stones and fossils to lighting and furniture. Drawing on Anastassiades’ personal library, the design alternates between essays and photographic sections, using varied grids and paper stocks to create rhythm and tactility throughout.
At Apartamento Studios with CD Omar Sosa.
Role: Senior designer.



GOOD ENOUGH
EILEEN QUINLAN
Published by OSMOS Books, 'Good Enough' is the first monograph dedicated to artist Eileen Quinlan. Developed in close collaboration with the artist and OSMOS editor, the book traces Quinlan’s evolving photographic practice through a sequence of works and essays. Polaroids reproduced at 1:1 scale anchor the design, while layered layouts interweave writing, documentation, and imagery — reflecting Quinlan’s conceptual process. The blue palette and cover block reference the packaging of the Polaroid film central to her work.
For OSMOS Books NYC.
Role: Art Director and Designer.






RED TAPE, A NEW WORK BY LES LEVINE, 1970
Created as a compedium for the 'Les Levine' exhibition at ARAG.
Commissioned by the Arthur Ross Architecture Gallery, Columbia University.
Curators: Felicity Scott and Mark Wasiuta
Published by GSAPP Books
Text and Images by Les Levine
At MTWTF with CD Glen Communigs.
Role: Senior designer.





LOVELY DARK
YALE PHOTOGRAPHY
An annual publication for the Yale School of Art, 'Lovely Dark' features the work of ten graduating photographers. The design incorporates a folded-poster dust jacket displaying a collective image from each artist, while individual portfolios open with folded corners containing personal photographs as tactile dividers. The publication extended into a visual system of posters, postcards, and exhibition websites for New Haven, New York, and Los Angeles, unifying the year’s graduating showcase under one cohesive identity.
For Yale School of Art, Photography Department.
Role: Art Director and Designer.




PROSUMER VERSIONS
Created as a graduate project at Yale School of Art, 'Prosumer Versions' expands upon Jacob Schillinger’s 2011 Artforum essay “The Prosumer Version.” The compendium gathers key texts that contextualize Schillinger’s thesis, exploring the blurred boundaries between production and consumption in contemporary culture. Designed and written as a critical reader, the publication reflects on how design can serve both as an analytical framework and as a responsive medium.
Personal Project.




