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A set of logos I designed independently for apps, research, and hackathon projects. Hover on any logo for insight into each.
Tascanade is a unique name I chose to stand out and stay in people’s minds, while still feeling closely tied to “tasks.” I designed the bordered T to resemble an X on a checkbox, emphasizing productivity and getting things done faster.
At Cornell’s AI Hackathon, I collaborated with a fellow Cornell student to build an AI-powered LeetCode tutor that visualizes algorithms step by step in real time with a clear code breakdown for each solution. I also designed the logo to be minimal and modern, while still memorable.
As part of a research-based design project at Cornell focused on relaxation and entertainment, my team and I developed Hobby Hunters, a concept app prototype. I designed the logo as two “H” forms with one inverted to create a simple, intuitive mark, paired with a clean epigraph-style wordmark for a modern, approachable identity.
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A set of logos I designed independently for apps, research, and hackathon projects. Hover on any logo for insight into each.
Tascanade is a unique name I chose to stand out and stay in people’s minds, while still feeling closely tied to “tasks.” I designed the bordered T to resemble an X on a checkbox, emphasizing productivity and getting things done faster.
At Cornell’s AI Hackathon, I collaborated with a fellow Cornell student to build an AI-powered LeetCode tutor that visualizes algorithms step by step in real time with a clear code breakdown for each solution. I also designed the logo to be minimal and modern, while still memorable.
As part of a research-based design project at Cornell focused on relaxation and entertainment, my team and I developed Hobby Hunters, a concept app prototype. I designed the logo as two “H” forms with one inverted to create a simple, intuitive mark, paired with a clean epigraph-style wordmark for a modern, approachable identity.
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Project Overview
A set of logos I designed independently for apps, research, and hackathon projects. Hover on any logo for insight into each.
Tascanade is a unique name I chose to stand out and stay in people’s minds, while still feeling closely tied to “tasks.” I designed the bordered T to resemble an X on a checkbox, emphasizing productivity and getting things done faster.
At Cornell’s AI Hackathon, I collaborated with a fellow Cornell student to build an AI-powered LeetCode tutor that visualizes algorithms step by step in real time with a clear code breakdown for each solution. I also designed the logo to be minimal and modern, while still memorable.
As part of a research-based design project at Cornell focused on relaxation and entertainment, my team and I developed Hobby Hunters, a concept app prototype. I designed the logo as two “H” forms with one inverted to create a simple, intuitive mark, paired with a clean epigraph-style wordmark for a modern, approachable identity.
Selected Frame Overview
Project Overview
A set of logos I designed independently for apps, research, and hackathon projects. Hover on any logo for insight into each.
Tascanade is a unique name I chose to stand out and stay in people’s minds, while still feeling closely tied to “tasks.” I designed the bordered T to resemble an X on a checkbox, emphasizing productivity and getting things done faster.
At Cornell’s AI Hackathon, I collaborated with a fellow Cornell student to build an AI-powered LeetCode tutor that visualizes algorithms step by step in real time with a clear code breakdown for each solution. I also designed the logo to be minimal and modern, while still memorable.
As part of a research-based design project at Cornell focused on relaxation and entertainment, my team and I developed Hobby Hunters, a concept app prototype. I designed the logo as two “H” forms with one inverted to create a simple, intuitive mark, paired with a clean epigraph-style wordmark for a modern, approachable identity.
Selected Frame Overview
Project Overview