
Mari is a Graphic Designer who turns messy, multi-touchpoint journeys into scalable design systems.
Hi, I'm Mari, a Boston-based graphic designer with 3+ years of experience who brings clarity and structure to complex, multi-touchpoint creative problems through strong visual craft and systems thinking. Highly organized with a strong eye for detail, I have a proven track record of delivering thoughtful, high-quality work that scales. As a marketing-first designer, I understand that good design isn't just about how something looks. It's about the value it delivers.
Problem Solver
I always appreciate a challenge. It’s hard to beat the exhilaration of reaching a great solution to a problem you've worked countless hours to untangle.
Avid Collaborator
At my core, I'm a collaborator. Working with others deepens my thinking and pushes the work further. No matter the project, I'm always the first person to ask a question.
Graphic Designer
As a little kid, I was never really good with words. There was always a divide between how I spoke to the world and how it spoke back. Through design, I’ve learned to fix that gap by creating new ways to translate words into meaningful designs that don't just look good, but tell their own stories. Words and design carry impact. My mission as a designer is to never let the details that bring out the story slip.
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In The Kitchen
My whole life, I’ve been surrounded by good food. From elaborate feasts to simple basics, my mom always made sure we had good food on the table. I've inherited that tradition, you’ll usually find me in the kitchen, planning our next meal. What do you like to cook?
At the Thrift Store
Repurposing something old to give it new life is like writing its story all over again. Thrifting is my way of finding purpose in old things and bringing them back to life. What’s your best thrift find to date?
With A Film Camera
In an age where photos can be taken in a matter of seconds, I find the intentionality behind film photography captivating. There’s nothing more satisfying than finishing a roll of film. The wait though? Agonizing. What’s the best photo you’ve ever taken? Click here to explore!