Spike & Crown Studios
Spike & Crown Studios' mission is to spotlight stories that resonate across cultures and experiences, using animation and storytelling to illuminate complex subjects such as war, tragedy, mental health, and trauma. The Studio's aims to push narratives that inspire, connect, and foster empathy one story at a time. As Head of Brand, Juno directed the Studio’s visual identity, ensuring that every brand touchpoint authentically reflected the Studio’s mission, values, and commitment to impactful storytelling.
The 92 Group // Mike Carson
Mike Carson is a multidisciplinary artist working across live design, film, photography, and creative direction. He is the founder of The 92 Group, a collective dedicated to challenging conventional approaches in entertainment and design. Juno collaborated with Mike on production, supporting the co-direction of the final performances of Kendrick Lamar’s Grammy-winning album Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers. She also contributed to research and development for 92 Things, Mike’s upcoming personal project. Photo credit: Greg Noire
House of Ellure
House of Ellure is a family-run e-commerce business based in Sri Lanka, specializing in contemporary pieces inspired by the country’s rich heritage of sapphires. As Photographer & Designer, Juno produced visual content for the company’s primary partnership with the Home Shopping Network and designed product collateral that reflected the Director’s vision.
Shop Chappelle
Shop Chappelle was a tour and merchandising subsidiary of American comedian Dave Chappelle, active from 2019 to 2022. As Production Designer, Juno designed the iconic 2020 Chappelle mask distributed at all shows during the pandemic, and contributed to the launch of the first product line personally directed by Dave Chappelle.
Boudoir Photography
During the 2020 pandemic, online platforms for webcam and subscription-based content saw a dramatic rise in engagement, creating new opportunities for sex workers to transition into virtual spaces. These platforms encouraged creative experimentation while providing safer alternatives to in-person work. This ongoing body of work documents collaborations with sex workers and erotic performers who use photography as both expression and income. The images are created with full consent and creative input from the women themselves, reflecting how eroticism can serve as a tool for livelihood and an act of resistance against commodification that denies authorship. Each session was approached as a process of co-creating on the model’s own terms in tandem with Juno's vision.
Logos & Ideation
Select sketches from 2018 to current. Some of these were adopted into a brand identity system, others archived.