Hi, I’m Lexi, a New York-based graphic designer exploring the intersections of advocacy, education, and design.




How do we create physical chain mail with strangers and spread encouragement?
Snail Mail began as an love letter pop-up in Union Square collecting anonymous love letters. The letters were compiled into an envelope-styled book into different sections about types of love.
Ten editions of this book were made and sold at the first-ever Parsons Pop-Up Shop, benefiting Free Arts NYC.
︎︎︎ Client: Parsons’ Pop-Up Shop
︎︎︎ Roles: Graphic Designer
︎︎︎ Deliverables: Editioned Books, Branding Identity