I’m a Seattle-based art director and designer working across brand systems, campaigns, and experiential design. I create work that gives people a reason to engage, whether that’s through a brand, a campaign, or an experience in the built environment.

Over the course of my career, I’ve worked with cultural institutions, nonprofits, startups, and global organizations. I’ve helped rebrand museums, launch multi-city pop-up experiences, build design systems, and develop campaigns that connect strategy with execution. Much of that work has involved bringing together people with different perspectives, helping teams align around a shared vision, and turning ambitious ideas into something tangible.

I enjoy the collaborative side of design as much as the creative side. Some of the best work I’ve been part of came from open conversations, thoughtful feedback, and partnerships built on trust. I believe great ideas can come from anywhere, and I’ve always tried to create space for curiosity, experimentation, and collaboration throughout the process.

I’m also fascinated by how things get made. My work often lives at the intersection of brand, campaign, and experiential design, and I’m interested in the full journey of an idea, from concept through production. Understanding those realities has helped me find creative solutions, stretch resources, and keep ambitious work intact through the constraints every project eventually encounters.

At heart, I’m a builder and a maker. I enjoy projects that combine strategy, craft, problem-solving, and collaboration, and I find the most rewarding work often happens between the initial idea and the final result.

If you’re working on something ambitious, I’d love to hear about it.