Scope

Digital Design, Copywriting, UI/UX,

Campaign Identity,

Digital Design

CLIENT

Boost Mobile is a wireless brand built on community and powered by culture. For Black History Month 2025, the brand set out to honor labor’s legacy not through words alone, but through art, stories, and voices that keep the movement alive.

CHALLENGE

Build a Black History Month hub that inspired action, not just awareness. Bold design met Black artistry to create a platform where culture and community took center stage.

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COLOR AND CULTURE

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Artist

Mark Delmont

Social Media

@artlovetrap

Charity

The Village (FREE)DGE

Mark Delmont, an artist whose work bridges construction and creativity, draws on over a decade of experience in the construction industry. Born in Carol City, Florida, with Jamaican and Haitian roots, his art celebrates the resilience and contributions of Black and Brown communities through vibrant, narrative-driven works.

Mark’s contributions to the art world have earned him recognition on the cover of Miami’s Arts & Culture 2025 magazine, numerous prestigious grants, and residencies at MASS MoCA and the Atlantic Center for the Arts. His insights on art and social justice were highlighted during a panel discussion for the U.S. Attorney's Office, solidifying his role as a thought leader at the intersection of art and community.

Artist

Tiffany B Chanel

Social Media

@Tiffanybchanel

Charity

The Restoration Plaza

Tiffany B Chanel is a self-taught multidisciplinary artist and educator driven by passion and purpose. Her artistic journey began in 2012 with custom-painted sneakers, transitioning to fine art portraiture. A viral Instagram repost by Tamera Mowry catapulted her into the spotlight, solidifying her place in New York’s dynamic art scene. More recently, Tiffany has been exploring abstract art that challenges traditional boundaries and invites viewers into a transformative experience. Tiffany’s work has been commissioned by major brands like ESPN, NY Knicks, New York Islanders, HBO, Amazon Prime and TBS.

“The Restoration Plaza in Bed-Stuy holds a special place in my heart, as it has been a cornerstone of our community for decades. Their mission to close the racial wealth gap resonates deeply, ensuring that our voices are heard and our needs are met.”

Artist

Bryant Anthony

Social Media

@bee1ne_

Charity

TSC Foundation

“One local charity I deeply admire is The TSC Foundation. The TSC Foundation prioritizes health education, hunger support, anti-bullying, and grief support, honoring survivors and families in need. To support their vital work, volunteer your time, donate, or follow them on Facebook and Instagram @TheTSC_foundation. Together, we can make a difference!” - Bee1ne

Bryant Anthony, also known as Bee1ne (B1), is an artist hailing from Cleveland but currently residing in Columbus. His work is heavily influenced by his personal upbringing & experiences, street aesthetics, brand development and pop culture. But what sets him apart from other contemporary artists is his message of love and respect for others. Bee1ne's journey as an artist is still ongoing, but one thing is for sure – his message of love and lifestyle will continue to inspire and resonate with audiences around the world. ​

Artist

Debbi Snax

Social Media

@snaxink

Charity

Sisters of the Skies

Debbi Snax, a true Georgia peach, has been immersed in the South's rich artistic heritage her entire life. In 2013, Debbi transitioned to tattoo artistry, earning her first license after a year-long apprenticeship. Her artistic style redefines tradition, celebrating Black representation and challenging outdated norms. In 2023, Debbi launched Snax Ink Studios (SIS), a private art studio, where she continues to craft impactful visual narratives and contribute to Atlanta’s vibrant cultural landscape.

Debbi’s charity of choice is *Sisters of the Skies* which is a vital nonprofit for the community because it addresses the severe underrepresentation of Black women in aviation, a field where less than 1% of licensed pilots are Black women. By providing mentorship, scholarships, and resources, SOS breaks down systemic barriers, making aviation careers more accessible to young Black women who may have never envisioned themselves in the cockpit.

Artist

Marryam Moma

Social Media

@marryammomaart

Charity

HDDC

Marryam Moma, a Tanzanian-Nigerian analog collage artist based in Atlanta, holds a Bachelor of Architecture from Temple University's Tyler School of Art. The Hambidge Center awarded Moma a Distinguished Artist Fellowship, leading to her 2023 solo exhibition "ICONoclasts" at the Emma Darnell Aviation Museum. This series celebrates revolutionary Black figures through paper-cut elements. “As a visual artist whose practice centers on empowering and uplifting the Black body, the BHM 2025 "African Americans and Labor" theme deeply resonates with my artistic journey.” -Marryam.

“Through its vital preservation work in Atlanta, the Historic District Development Corporation (HDDC) embodies my passionate dedication to safeguarding Black cultural heritage. Founded in 1980 by Coretta Scott King and others, HDDC works tirelessly to prevent displacement and maintain the cultural fabric of the Martin Luther King Jr. Historic District and Old Fourth Ward.”

Approach

I approached the project by treating the landing page as both an art exhibit and a digital utility. The design centered around bold typography, color blocking, and large artist visuals to immediately capture attention. Each artist received a dedicated feature that combined biography, artwork, and a direct link to their chosen charity, making the page feel personal and purposeful. To drive interaction, I translated the artwork into downloadable lock screens, turning the campaign into something people could carry with them.

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Valentine’s Day

doublesoul

Black History Month

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SCOPE

Digital Design, Copywriting, UI/UX,

Campaign Identity, Digital Design

CLIENT

Boost Mobile is a wireless brand built on community and powered by culture. For Black History Month 2025, the brand set out to honor labor’s legacy not through words alone, but through art, stories, and voices that keep the movement alive.

CHALLENGE

Build a Black History Month hub that inspired action, not just awareness. Bold design met Black artistry to create a platform where culture and community took center stage.

Download Wallpaper

COLOR AND CULTURE

Download Wallpaper

Artist

Mark Delmont

Social Media

@artlovetrap

Charity

The Village (FREE)DGE

Mark Delmont, an artist whose work bridges construction and creativity, draws on over a decade of experience in the construction industry. Born in Carol City, Florida, with Jamaican and Haitian roots, his art celebrates the resilience and contributions of Black and Brown communities through vibrant, narrative-driven works.

Mark’s contributions to the art world have earned him recognition on the cover of Miami’s Arts & Culture 2025 magazine, numerous prestigious grants, and residencies at MASS MoCA and the Atlantic Center for the Arts. His insights on art and social justice were highlighted during a panel discussion for the U.S. Attorney's Office, solidifying his role as a thought leader at the intersection of art and community.

Artist

Tiffany B Chanel

Social Media

@Tiffanybchanel

Charity

The Restoration Plaza

Tiffany B Chanel is a self-taught multidisciplinary artist and educator driven by passion and purpose. Her artistic journey began in 2012 with custom-painted sneakers, transitioning to fine art portraiture. A viral Instagram repost by Tamera Mowry catapulted her into the spotlight, solidifying her place in New York’s dynamic art scene. More recently, Tiffany has been exploring abstract art that challenges traditional boundaries and invites viewers into a transformative experience. Tiffany’s work has been commissioned by major brands like ESPN, NY Knicks, New York Islanders, HBO, Amazon Prime and TBS.

“The Restoration Plaza in Bed-Stuy holds a special place in my heart, as it has been a cornerstone of our community for decades. Their mission to close the racial wealth gap resonates deeply, ensuring that our voices are heard and our needs are met.”

Artist

Bryant Anthony

Social Media

@bee1ne_

Charity

TSC Foundation

“One local charity I deeply admire is The TSC Foundation. The TSC Foundation prioritizes health education, hunger support, anti-bullying, and grief support, honoring survivors and families in need. To support their vital work, volunteer your time, donate, or follow them on Facebook and Instagram @TheTSC_foundation. Together, we can make a difference!” - Bee1ne

Bryant Anthony, also known as Bee1ne (B1), is an artist hailing from Cleveland but currently residing in Columbus. His work is heavily influenced by his personal upbringing & experiences, street aesthetics, brand development and pop culture. But what sets him apart from other contemporary artists is his message of love and respect for others. Bee1ne's journey as an artist is still ongoing, but one thing is for sure – his message of love and lifestyle will continue to inspire and resonate with audiences around the world. ​

Artist

Debbi Snax

Social Media

@snaxink

Charity

Sisters of the Skies

Debbi Snax, a true Georgia peach, has been immersed in the South's rich artistic heritage her entire life. In 2013, Debbi transitioned to tattoo artistry, earning her first license after a year-long apprenticeship. Her artistic style redefines tradition, celebrating Black representation and challenging outdated norms. In 2023, Debbi launched Snax Ink Studios (SIS), a private art studio, where she continues to craft impactful visual narratives and contribute to Atlanta’s vibrant cultural landscape.

Debbi’s charity of choice is *Sisters of the Skies* which is a vital nonprofit for the community because it addresses the severe underrepresentation of Black women in aviation, a field where less than 1% of licensed pilots are Black women. By providing mentorship, scholarships, and resources, SOS breaks down systemic barriers, making aviation careers more accessible to young Black women who may have never envisioned themselves in the cockpit.

Artist

Marryam Moma

Social Media

@marryammomaart

Charity

HDDC

Marryam Moma, a Tanzanian-Nigerian analog collage artist based in Atlanta, holds a Bachelor of Architecture from Temple University's Tyler School of Art. The Hambidge Center awarded Moma a Distinguished Artist Fellowship, leading to her 2023 solo exhibition "ICONoclasts" at the Emma Darnell Aviation Museum. This series celebrates revolutionary Black figures through paper-cut elements. “As a visual artist whose practice centers on empowering and uplifting the Black body, the BHM 2025 "African Americans and Labor" theme deeply resonates with my artistic journey.” -Marryam.

“Through its vital preservation work in Atlanta, the Historic District Development Corporation (HDDC) embodies my passionate dedication to safeguarding Black cultural heritage. Founded in 1980 by Coretta Scott King and others, HDDC works tirelessly to prevent displacement and maintain the cultural fabric of the Martin Luther King Jr. Historic District and Old Fourth Ward.”

Approach

I approached the project by treating the landing page as both an art exhibit and a digital utility. The design centered around bold typography, color blocking, and large artist visuals to immediately capture attention. Each artist received a dedicated feature that combined biography, artwork, and a direct link to their chosen charity, making the page feel personal and purposeful. To drive interaction, I translated the artwork into downloadable lock screens, turning the campaign into something people could carry with them.

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See Project

doublesoul

Black History Month

Wanna get in touch?

Email

Instagram

LinkedIn

Spotify

Back To Top

SCOPE

Digital Design, Copywriting, UI/UX,

Campaign Identity, Digital Design

CLIENT

Boost Mobile is a wireless brand built on community and powered by culture. For Black History Month 2025, the brand set out to honor labor’s legacy not through words alone, but through art, stories, and voices that keep the movement alive.

CHALLENGE

Build a Black History Month hub that inspired action, not just awareness. Bold design met Black artistry to create a platform where culture and community took center stage.

Download Wallpaper

COLOR AND CULTURE

Download Wallpaper

Artist

Mark Delmont

Social Media

@artlovetrap

Charity

The Village (FREE)DGE

Mark Delmont, an artist whose work bridges construction and creativity, draws on over a decade of experience in the construction industry. Born in Carol City, Florida, with Jamaican and Haitian roots, his art celebrates the resilience and contributions of Black and Brown communities through vibrant, narrative-driven works.

Mark’s contributions to the art world have earned him recognition on the cover of Miami’s Arts & Culture 2025 magazine, numerous prestigious grants, and residencies at MASS MoCA and the Atlantic Center for the Arts. His insights on art and social justice were highlighted during a panel discussion for the U.S. Attorney's Office, solidifying his role as a thought leader at the intersection of art and community.

Artist

Tiffany B Chanel

Social Media

@Tiffanybchanel

Charity

The Restoration Plaza

Tiffany B Chanel is a self-taught multidisciplinary artist and educator driven by passion and purpose. Her artistic journey began in 2012 with custom-painted sneakers, transitioning to fine art portraiture. A viral Instagram repost by Tamera Mowry catapulted her into the spotlight, solidifying her place in New York’s dynamic art scene. More recently, Tiffany has been exploring abstract art that challenges traditional boundaries and invites viewers into a transformative experience. Tiffany’s work has been commissioned by major brands like ESPN, NY Knicks, New York Islanders, HBO, Amazon Prime and TBS.

“The Restoration Plaza in Bed-Stuy holds a special place in my heart, as it has been a cornerstone of our community for decades. Their mission to close the racial wealth gap resonates deeply, ensuring that our voices are heard and our needs are met.”

Artist

Bryant Anthony

Social Media

@bee1ne_

Charity

TSC Foundation

“One local charity I deeply admire is The TSC Foundation. The TSC Foundation prioritizes health education, hunger support, anti-bullying, and grief support, honoring survivors and families in need. To support their vital work, volunteer your time, donate, or follow them on Facebook and Instagram @TheTSC_foundation. Together, we can make a difference!” - Bee1ne

Bryant Anthony, also known as Bee1ne (B1), is an artist hailing from Cleveland but currently residing in Columbus. His work is heavily influenced by his personal upbringing & experiences, street aesthetics, brand development and pop culture. But what sets him apart from other contemporary artists is his message of love and respect for others. Bee1ne's journey as an artist is still ongoing, but one thing is for sure – his message of love and lifestyle will continue to inspire and resonate with audiences around the world. ​

Artist

Debbi Snax

Social Media

@snaxink

Charity

Sisters of the Skies

Debbi Snax, a true Georgia peach, has been immersed in the South's rich artistic heritage her entire life. In 2013, Debbi transitioned to tattoo artistry, earning her first license after a year-long apprenticeship. Her artistic style redefines tradition, celebrating Black representation and challenging outdated norms. In 2023, Debbi launched Snax Ink Studios (SIS), a private art studio, where she continues to craft impactful visual narratives and contribute to Atlanta’s vibrant cultural landscape.

Debbi’s charity of choice is *Sisters of the Skies* which is a vital nonprofit for the community because it addresses the severe underrepresentation of Black women in aviation, a field where less than 1% of licensed pilots are Black women. By providing mentorship, scholarships, and resources, SOS breaks down systemic barriers, making aviation careers more accessible to young Black women who may have never envisioned themselves in the cockpit.

Artist

Marryam Moma

Social Media

@marryammomaart

Charity

HDDC

Marryam Moma, a Tanzanian-Nigerian analog collage artist based in Atlanta, holds a Bachelor of Architecture from Temple University's Tyler School of Art. The Hambidge Center awarded Moma a Distinguished Artist Fellowship, leading to her 2023 solo exhibition "ICONoclasts" at the Emma Darnell Aviation Museum. This series celebrates revolutionary Black figures through paper-cut elements. “As a visual artist whose practice centers on empowering and uplifting the Black body, the BHM 2025 "African Americans and Labor" theme deeply resonates with my artistic journey.” -Marryam.

“Through its vital preservation work in Atlanta, the Historic District Development Corporation (HDDC) embodies my passionate dedication to safeguarding Black cultural heritage. Founded in 1980 by Coretta Scott King and others, HDDC works tirelessly to prevent displacement and maintain the cultural fabric of the Martin Luther King Jr. Historic District and Old Fourth Ward.”

Approach

I approached the project by treating the landing page as both an art exhibit and a digital utility. The design centered around bold typography, color blocking, and large artist visuals to immediately capture attention. Each artist received a dedicated feature that combined biography, artwork, and a direct link to their chosen charity, making the page feel personal and purposeful. To drive interaction, I translated the artwork into downloadable lock screens, turning the campaign into something people could carry with them.

More Work

Valentine’s Day

doublesoul

Black History Month

Wanna get in touch?

Email

Instagram

LinkedIn

Spotify

Back To Top