Below are some of the projects I've played a large role in creating while working at the Metropolitan Opera.
This includes work in large print banners, small print paraphrenalia, digital ads, motion ads and merchandise.
All work completed under the Metropolitan Opera's Design Director, Karin Satrom.
Senior Designers: Jillian Morris, Burns Magruder
digital design

Digital Blades Aida takeover in Lincoln Center, Photography by Paola Kudacki
Bryant Park motion advertisements for the Met's production of Mozart's The Magic Flute.
Animated illustrations by Mei Kanamoto and the agency London in New York.

Digital banner ads in various sizes for Grounded, and Ainadamar.
This was a fast, new design created to appeal to Broadway audiences with bolder type, less copy and a focus vivid imagery and positive press quotes.
Looping movie posters for the Met: Live in HD movie theater screenings, Grounded, 2024-25 Season, Fidelio
Photography by Paola Kudacki


Met Opera email templates: click below to view in full
Classic Operas prototype here with GIF functionality
Orchestra Deal prototype here with GIF functionality
print design


For the Met Opera's production of The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay, I was tasked with using illustrations created by 59 Studio to create
an engaging design that amplifies and compliments the Golden Age comic style of the drawings and visuals used in the production.
This designed was applied and adapted into wheat paste posters around New York, a full page ad in The New Yorker, and more.
Photos taken by Jonathan Tichler


Print advertisements for the Met's productions of Verdi's Aida (The New Yorker, The New York Times) Photography by Paola Kudacki

Print advertisement for the Met's production of Mason Bates's and Gene Scheer's Kav & Clay (The New Yorker) Artwork by 59 Studio

Print advertisement for the Met's production of Strauss's Salome (New York Magazine) Photography by Paola Kudacki

Postcard highlighting productions on stage during the spring of the Met's 24-25 season.

Postcard highlighting John Adams's Antony and Cleopatra
merchandise


Illustration of the Pequod from Moby-Dick, along with T-Shirt design



Original illustration of the statue of the Egyptian god "Ptah" from the Met's production of Aida, along with a totebag and T-shirt designed with the illustration


KidsThe Magic Flute T-shirt, illustrations by Sophie Hogarth


Stickers representing six Met Opera 2024-25 productions