
the art of problem-solving
My design philosophy is simple: tools change, but thinking doesn't. AI is reshaping the industry, and I welcome it — but I've never believed the designers who will thrive are the ones who simply use the best tools. They're the ones who know how to solve the right problems. I bring both — a creative instinct built through years of real work, and the technical curiosity to leverage whatever comes next. The designers who can think critically, adapt quickly, and lead with purpose will always rise above the noise.
what I bring to
the table
What's your work experience like?
This past year I've been designing in real environments — not just class projects. I've worked with CWU Athletics and a university marketing agency, producing content on tight deadlines, across multiple sports programs, and at a high volume without dropping quality.
What kinds of projects can you handle?
Pretty much the full range. Branding and identity, social media graphics, print materials, event design, apparel, and sports marketing. If it needs to look good and make an impact, I can build it.
What's it like working with you?
I'm easy to work with, I take feedback well, and I show up ready to get things done. I work hard to meet deadlines and I genuinely care about the outcome — I want every project to feel intentional, not just finished. Day-to-day I work in Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign, and I also incorporate AI tools to push ideas further and keep workflows moving. Whatever the project needs, I'm willing to figure it out.










