A way of life

What would I do with my life if I knew there were no limits?

Exactly what I’m doing now—creating futures we thrive in.

How I got here

Van Damme great design

Watching Jean Claude Van Damme movies in the early 90s captivated me as a kid. Paul Hertzog’s soundtracks, Van Damme’s athletic prowess, killer fight sequences, and the imitation karate between friends after the movies ended all came together for unforgettable end-to-end experiences. However, being a professional kickboxer was not in my future.

Call it fate

Something called Graphic Design

Fast forward to 2009. Feeling disenchanted while studying mechanical engineering, my sister said, “You should look into something called Graphic Design.”

Everything clicked during my first design course—the world now made sense. Becoming conscious of relationships between all elements heavily impacted how I create visual experiences. Designing experiences became my future.

Multifaceted capabilities
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Aside from Design

…it's time for me to make my impression felt. So sit back, relax, and strap on your seat belt

— Dr. Dre; Nuthin' But a G Thang

Extracurricular activities

When I’m not designing, you can find me:

  • Hunting down old design books for my library (350+ books and counting).

  • Going on adventures with my wife, Lindsay, and two daughters, Apple and Monrow.

  • Wandering around and observing the world through the lenses of my Nikon FE and Nikon D800 (see below).

  • Analyzing Kubrick’s use of semiotics, color, and light.

  • Cranking up 90s Hip-Hop as loud as possible (without disturbing the neighbors …too much).

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Bibliophile

To a bibliophile, there is but one thing better than a box of new books, and that is a box of old ones.

— Will Thomas

Top 5 Design books

Top 5 non-design books
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The world through my lens

I can get obsessed by anything if I look at it long enough. That’s the curse of being a photographer.

—Irving Penn