Not Your Average Design Story
I’ve loved design since middle school when I first discovered Microsoft Paint and spent hours crafting digital art. Fast-forward to today, and I’ve upgraded my tools, turned that obsession into a career, and never looked back.
I’m a nomadic soul chasing inspiration across highways and horizons. My mobile studio has wheels, my office view changes weekly, and my creativity runs on premium unleaded (and Red Bull).
That’s me—twenty years in, creating meaning with pixels, type, and everything in between.
What I Do (When I’m Not Living Out of a Van)
I design brands that are impossible to ignore. Not the trendy, forgettable stuff—the bold, the daring, the work that makes people stop, look, and remember. My approach is simple, sharp, and smart—minimal, but never boring.
I believe in:
-
Creating brands that make people talk
-
Leading teams and projects with precision and chaos in equal measure
-
Designing systems that function as well as they look
-
Making typography dance—sometimes literally
My Design Philosophy
Design is not decoration. It’s problem-solving with style. My work doesn’t just look good—it’s built to last, with a balance of creativity and practicality. I’m not interested in trends, I’m interested in ideas that stand the test of time.
Good design isn’t about the newest gimmick. It’s about being bold, thoughtful, and just the right amount of subversive.
Why We Should Work Together
You’re not hiring just another designer. You need someone who:
-
Understands the art and the science of design
-
Brings a fresh perspective with every project (yes, I’m always on the move)
-
Knows when to follow the rules—and when to break them wide open
-
Creates work that cuts through the noise
The Plot Twist
I’m always on the road. But I’m never off the clock. My commitment to your project is rooted in every new place I visit, every fresh idea that hits me. My designs evolve with every stop, and I bring that evolution to your brand.
Let’s make something great. And, for the record, I think it’ll be better than any of my early digital experiments.
Currently parked: Somewhere between creativity and chaos.